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The present paper analyzes situations in which groups compete for rents. A major result in the literature has been that there are both cases where larger groups have advantages and cases where they have disadvantages. The paper provides two intuitive criteria which for groups with homogenous...
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The present paper analyzes the occurrence of the group-size paradox in situations in which groups compete for rents, allowing for degrees of rivalness of the rent among group members. We provide two intuitive criteria which for groups with homogenous valuations of the rent determine whether...
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researchers aiming for recognition of their work by their peers and the public. We show that competition for recognition may lead …
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model of price competition with fixed costs. It unveils an interesting and unexplored relationship between Bertrand … competition and natural monopoly. That relationship points out that the non-subadditivity of the cost function at the output level …
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