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by brand and the firms compete until an equilibrium is achieved. Each fashion firm seeks to maximize its profits as well …In this paper, we develop a new model of oligopolistic competition for fashion supply chains in the case of … differentiated products with the inclusion of environmental concerns. The model assumes that each fashion firm's product is distinct …
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We analyse the effects of predation in a vertical differentiation model, where the high-quality incumbent is able to price discriminate while the low-quality entrant sets a uniform price. The incumbent may act as a predator, that is, it may price below its marginal costs on a subset of consumers...
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We analyse the effects of predation in a vertical differentiation model, where the high-quality incumbent is able to price discriminate while the low-quality entrant sets a uniform price. The incumbent may act as a predator, that is, it may price below its marginal costs on a subset of consumers...
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We measure the revenue and cost implications to supermarkets of changing their price positioning strategy in oligopolistic downstream retail markets. Our estimates have implications for long-run market structure in the supermarket industry, and for measuring the sources of price rigidity in the...
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