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This paper analyzes the interaction between price and inventory decisions in an oligopoly industry and its implications … endogenous prices and strategic oligopoly competition. We show that the optimal decision rule is an (S, s) order policy and …
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This paper analyzes the interaction between price and inventory decisions in an oligopoly industry and its implications … endogenous prices and strategic oligopoly competition. We show that the optimal decision rule is an (S, s) order policy and …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010300834
Bertrand competition under decreasing returns involves a wide interval of pure strategy equilibrium prices. We first present results of experiments in which two, three and four identical firms repeatedly interact in this environment. Less collusion with more firms leads to lower average prices....
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is severe. In a symmetric Bertrand oligopoly where products may differ only in their quality, production cost is …
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We consider an oligopolistic market where firms compete in price and quality and where consumers are heterogeneous in knowledge: some consumers know both the prices and quality of the products offered, some know only the prices and some know neither. We show that two types of signalling...
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I find that current US's and EU's Antitrust laws -- in particular their "moderate"' leniency programmes that only reduce or at best cancel sanctions for price-fixing firms that self-report -- may make collusion enforceable even in one-shot competitive interactions, like Bertrand oligopolies and...
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The purpose of this article is to analyze how the presence of a competitive fringe, composed by price taker firms, can affect the sustainability of collusive equilibria. Our starting point is that there exists a diffused misunderstanding about its strategical role as collusive minus factor. We...
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We study collusive behaviour in experimental duopolies that compete in prices under dynamic demand conditions. In one treatment the demand grows at a constant rate. In the other treatment the demand declines at another constant rate. The rates are chosen so that the evolution of the demand in...
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Using a micro-level dataset of wind turbine installations in Denmark and Germany, we estimate a structural oligopoly … costs are also important; removing them would increase German firms' market share in Denmark by 10 percentage points … industry by 5 percent in Denmark and 10 percent in Germany. …
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Competition authorities must pay attention to many industries simultaneously. Sectoral regulators concentrate on their own industry. Often both types of authority may intervene in specific industries and there is an overlap of jurisdictions. We show how a competition authority's resource...
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