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This paper argues that large distance and border effects on trade flows in some industries might be a result of the (explicitly or tacitly) collusive division of geographic markets. A simple spatial oligopoly setting demonstrates how goods can travel shorter distances, or trade between regions...
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This paper generalizes the frequently used Hotelling model for two-sided markets in order to determine the equilibrium …
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Using a micro-level dataset of wind turbine installations in Denmark and Germany, we estimate a structural oligopoly model with cross-border trade and heterogeneous firms. Our approach separately identifies border-related from distance-related variable costs and bounds the fixed cost of...
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Using a micro-level dataset of wind turbine installations in Denmark and Germany, we estimate a structural oligopoly model with cross-border trade and heterogeneous firms. Our approach separately identifies border-related from distance-related variable costs and bounds the fixed cost of...
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We study how information sharing between banks influences the geographical clustering of branches. A spatial oligopoly model first explains why branches cluster and how information sharing impacts price competition and equilibrium clustering. With data on 59,333 branches of 676 banks in 22...
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The paper investigates firms’ behavior and outcomes (levels of cost-reducing R&D, output, profit and welfare in equilibrium) in a differentiated duopoly with process innovation. One of the important features in this paper is that spillovers operate in the R&D stage and are tied to the degree...
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We develop a novel model of price-fee competition in bilateral oligopoly markets with non-expandable infrastructures and costly transportation. The model captures a variety of real market situations and it is the continuous quantity version of the assignment game with indivisible goods on a .xed...
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We revisit the relationships between competition and market outcomes in a Stackelberg oligopoly. Consider a differentiated oligopolistic market consisting of n leaders with different efficiencies and m followers. We show that the efficient leader's profit may increase with the number of...
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We revisit the relationships between competition and various market outcomes in a differentiated Cournot oligopoly. Consider an oligopolistic market with two differentiated varieties, where each firm sells one of the varieties. We show that social welfare and consumer surplus can decrease with...
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