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a problem? We study the question whether 'competition is only a free click away'. We argue that the market for Internet … search is characterized by indirect network externalities and construct a simple model of search engine competition, which …
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a problem? We study the question whether "competition is only a free click away". We argue that the market for Internet … search is characterized by indirect network externalities and construct a simple model of search engine competition, which …
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Probably not. Or, at least, it is a sui generis two-sided market. Unlike other platforms, such as credit cards, night clubs, or operating systems, where a single transaction is performed via the platform (trade, date or using a PC), two different transactions take place on Google. Users look for...
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This paper studies a model of search engine competition with endogenous obfuscation. Platforms may differ in the …
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sellers shape the market structure in platform industries. If product market competition is tough, sellers avoid competitors … markets, several homogeneous platforms segment the market. Instead, if product market competition is soft, agglomeration on a … competition. …
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