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differences in retail competition across brands and markets. I use this variation to identify the causal effect of dealer … competition on dealer and manufacturer advertising. I find that greater intra-brand dealer competition is associated with lower …
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Competition in public utility sectors has been encouraged in recent years throughout Europe. In this paper we try and …
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strive for framework conditions that enable or even better facilitate innovation as well as dynamic competition. Ultimately …
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In 2005, Ofcom, then telecommunications regulator in the United Kingdom, implemented functional separation of British Telecom plc (BT), separating its wholesale and retail services. BT established a division within the company, Openreach, to provide equal access to its local access network and...
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and economic doctrine, antitrust enforcement agencies may fail to identify the risk of harm to consumers and competition …
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Most of the world's population lives in countries that ban the self-service sale of gasoline. Causal effects of this regulation can hardly be assessed in these countries due to a lack of policy changes, but a recent quasi-experiment in the state of Oregon allows us to analyze the impact of the...
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the ERC has been replaced by a new competition which may be more unbalanced due to differences in the distribution of …
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brands. In this paper, we contest this notion by studying quality competition between a national- brand manufacturer and a … national brand or not. Further, price competition and quality competition bear opposite implications on equilibrium solutions …
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Residential consumers remain reluctant to choose new electricity suppliers. Even the most successful jurisdictions, four U.S. states and other countries, have had to adopt extensive consumer education procedures that serve largely to confirm that choosing electricity suppliers is daunting....
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