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experience entry and other do not. In all pre-entry markets competition is more intense. Post-entry behavior in all markets is …
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dilemma situations. As a result, they are often treated alike. In this paper we argue that the degree of rivalry is the … fundamental difference between the two games. We show that rivalry implies that both games cannot be represented by the same game …-pants clearly perceive the differences in rivalry. Aggregate behavior in both games starts relatively close to Pareto efficiency and …
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measures as well as on a firm's profitability. We consider rivalry, egoism and altruism as extreme forms within the continuum …
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-sharing, screening opportunities, and competition are important driving forces behind these new forms of work organization. We document … competition substantially fosters the trust strategy, reduces market segmentation, and leads to large welfare gains for both …
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-sharing, screening opportunities, and competition are important driving forces behind these new forms of work organization. We document … competition substantially fosters the trust strategy, reduces market segmentation, and leads to large welfare gains for both …
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-sharing, screening opportunities, and competition are important driving forces behind these new forms of work organization. We document … competition substantially fosters the trust strategy, reduces market segmentation, and leads to large welfare gains for both …
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