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Prime and Netflix and Advertised-financed VoD like YouTube. Competition policy decisions in such dynamic markets are always … particularly challenging. The German competition authority was presented such a challenge when, at the beginning of the 2010s …
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Prime and Netflix and Advertised-financed VoD like YouTube. Competition policy decisions in such dynamic markets are always … particularly challenging. The German competition authority was presented such a challenge when, at the beginning of the 2010s …
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business model, and competition, result in the platform allowing one type of customers to participate in the platform for free … by the participants on the platform as well as have heightened focus on non-price competition when the participation for … concern a free platform side where there is no monetary measure of value. Finally, dynamic competition makes the analysis of …
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welfare implications for consumers and firms alike. An exogenous increase in firms' ability to predict demand may make … collusion possible where it was previously unsustainable. However, it also may make collusion impracticable where it had … contribute to the emerging literature on how algorithms and other forms of artificial intelligence may affect competition …
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created in hopes of increasing competition. One example is the licensing of cellular telephone services in the United States … geographic markets. Taking advantage of the unique regulatory environment, we test to what degree duopolistic competition leads …
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Standard models of collusion require that all firms are forward-looking and strategic. When one firm displays naive …
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offers especially when many consumers prefer comparable offers. This occurs after initial periods with strong competition and … leads to lower welfare for all consumers. In treatments where firms cannot monitor the competition, firms end up having to …. They are faced with artificial demand from consumers who make mistakes when assessing the net value of products on the …
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Firms in traditional markets often compete in output à la Cournot. In this paper, we consider Cournot competition … levels of platform competition and for greater levels of single-homing. Allowing for any homing allocation, we also find that … both the level of platform competition and agent homing decisions determine side specific conduct parameters and, similar …
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I present an overview of the antitrust literature on sports leagues, with particular emphasis on the National Collegiate Athletic Association, the National Football League, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, and the National Hockey League, as well as on sanctioning...
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