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When research and development take place before the associated output is produced, imperfectly competitive firms may use R&D for strategic purposes rather than simply to minimize costs. Using a simple symmetric two-stage Nash duopoly model, we show that such strategic use of R&D will increase...
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In a model where upstream network insiders conduct relationship-specific investment, downstream firms have an incentive to transact within networks. Evidence from US auto parts exports to 26 auto-producing countries supports key predictions of the model. Greater production scale for assemblers...
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This paper presents a theory of government intervention which provides an explanation for "industrial strategy" policies such as R&D or export subsidies in imperfectly competitive international markets. Domestic net welfare improves by capturing a greater share of the output of rent earning...
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When R&D takes place before the associated output is produced, imperfectly competitive firms may use R&D for strategic purposes rather than to simply minimize costs. Using a symmetric two-stage Nash duopoly model we show that such strategic use of R&D increases total R&D undertaken, increases...
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