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This paper develops an original model of product differentiation, to contribute to the debate about theregulation and finance of public television. It goes beyond the conventional analysis in this topic, byshowing the spill-over effects that a public broadcaster can have upon commercial...
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This paper develops an original model of product differentiation, to contribute to the debate about the regulation and finance of public television. It goes beond the conventional analysis in this topic, by showing the spillover effects that a public broadcaster can have upon commercial...
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equilibrium) in a differentiated duopoly with process innovation. One of the important features in this paper is that spillovers …
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This paper extends the traditional Hotelling's model of spatial competition by allowing firms to choose the degree of general purposeness of their products before they compete in prices. The degree of general purposeness is approximated by endogenizing the per-unit transportation cost...
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Location games offer simple and parsimonious frameworks for analyzing a host of issues from political competition to product positioning and business strategy. In this chapter, we review existing approaches to modeling spatial competition using location games and benefits, as well as challenges...
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