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The Dixit (1980) hypothesis that incumbents use investment in capacity to deter potential entrants has found little empirical support. Bagwell and Ramey (1996) propose a model where, in the unique game-theoretic prediction based on forward induction or iterated elimination of weakly-dominated...
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monopoly, analysing questions of introductory pricing and quantity rationing. The model suggests that neither of these two … instruments is able to explain why we see so much free software in the markets. -- software monopoly ; lagged network externality …
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monopoly entrusts pricing decisions to a manager who enjoys monetary rewards but dislikes production effort. We show that cheap …
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We offer a new explanation of equilibrium rationing. As is well known, a monopolist selling a durable good and not able to commit to a price sequence has an incentive to lower the price once the consumers with the greatest willingness to pay have bought, but this induces consumers to postpone...
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contestable natural monopoly earns zero profits despite economies of scale. We show that informational imperfections can also …
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capacities can be larger or smaller with a duopoly than with a monopoly. If the two firms co-ordinate on a pareto dominant …
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Demand volatility and production lead time oblige manufacturers of made-to-stock goods to use economic forecasts in deciding on production quantities. Manufacturers of finitely durable goods face an additional complication -- in making production decisions, they must consider not only the...
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While the previous literature on exclusive dealing has been concerned with the question of how exclusive dealing can raise static profits, this paper analyzes the question of how exclusive dealing can be used to predate in a dynamic context. It is shown that exclusive dealing may arise even if...
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We investigate the impact of strategic consumer behavior on retailers' dynamic pricing decisions. We present a stylized two-period model, and test the equilibrium predictions in a set of behavioral experiments in which human subjects played the role of pricing managers. Our main insight is that...
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