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We estimate a dominant firm-competitive fringe model for the crude oil market using quarterly data on oil prices for the 1986-2009 period. All estimated structural parameters have the expected sign and are significant. We find that OPEC exercised market power during the sample period....
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Firms utilize non-price strategies to convey the value of their products to consumers. They may also take advantage of rivals market power reduces over time. This empirical study is an attempt to (a) verify whether strategies are developed to reveal the value of products, (b) estimate the...
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It is well known that firms utilize non-price strategies to distinguish their products from those of rivals. However, there is no specification of the market power that such choices provide the firm let alone their integration to the firm level. This note provides a chronological rendering of...
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In this paper we estimate a dominant firm-competitive fringe model for the crude oil market using quarterly data on oil prices for the 1986-2009 period. All the estimated structural parameters have the expected sign and are significant at standard test levels. We find that OPEC exercised its...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013052943
This paper analyzes how market power can be measured in an industry characterized by significant technological progress. Using a Cournot’s oligopolistic framework with exogenous innovation and costly investment in new technology, It shows that the Lerner index and the Herfindahl-Hirschman...
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This paper evaluates the recent literature claiming that the US economy has generally become less competitive causing the US economy to perform poorly and that lax antitrust policy is one important reason for the decline in economic performance. Although there certainly are empirical facts...
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In this paper we estimate a dominant firm-competitive fringe model for the crude oil market using quarterly data on oil prices for the 1986-2009 period. All the estimated structural parameters have the expected sign and are significant at standard test levels. We find that OPEC exercised its...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010212353
In this paper we estimate a dominant firm-competitive fringe model for the crude oil market using quarterly data on oil prices for the 1986-2009 period. All the estimated structural parameters have the expected sign and are significant at standard test levels. We find that OPEC exercised its...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013315667
This article studies incentives for a premium provider (Superstar) to offer exclusive contracts to competing platforms mediating the interactions between consumers and firms. When platform competition is intense, more consumers subscribe to the platform hosting the Superstar exclusively. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011982399
The internet giants - Facebook, Amazon, Netflix and Google, among others - have transformed society with both positive and negative effects. The negative effects have been stark. There have been huge disruptions caused by e-commerce. More recently, subtler, but even more serious negative effects...
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