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This study provides a comprehensive picture of experimental Kreps-Scheinkman markets with capacity choice in the first stage and subsequent price competition at the second. We conduct seven different treatments of such markets, varying the number of firms, the demand rationing scheme, the...
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This study is the first to investigate the effect of demand rationing in experimental Bertrand-Edgeworth markets with fixed exogenous capacities. It is found that prices and profits are significantly higher under proportional than under efficient demand rationing. Moreover, the amount of...
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We run a market experiment where firms can choose not only their price but also whether to present comparable offers. They are faced with artificial demand from consumers who make mistakes when assessing the net value of products on the market. If some offers are comparable however, some...
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The paper presents the concept of an imitation equilibrium and explores it in the context of some simple oligopoly …
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findings are consistent with the standard rational choice model. -- Labor unions ; voting ; voter turnout …
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are positively selected on both personality traits that enable them to influence others and ability but earn lower wages …
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The standard theoretical solution to the observation of substantial turnout in large elections is that individuals receive utility from the act of voting. However, this leaves open the question of whether or not there is a significant margin on which individuals consider the effect of their vote...
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A well-known result by Vega-Redondo implies that in symmetric Cournot oligopoly, imitation leads to the Walrasian …
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