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contestable natural monopoly earns zero profits despite economies of scale. We show that informational imperfections can also …
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, abatement effort made by the monopoly and social welfare comparing two alternative policy games. The first game assumes that the …
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We consider a heretofore unexplored explanation for why platforms, such as Internet service providers, might impose download limits on content consumers: doing so increases the degree to which those consumers view content providers products as substitutes. This, in turn, intensifies competition...
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We analyzed price strategy and network-size allocation strategy for a two-sided monopoly platform through the choice …
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monopoly, analysing questions of introductory pricing and quantity rationing. The model suggests that neither of these two … instruments is able to explain why we see so much free software in the markets. -- software monopoly ; lagged network externality …
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, abatement effort made by the monopoly and social welfare comparing two alternative policy games. The first game assumes that the …
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monopoly problem when the price imperfectly signals quality to the uninformed buyers. We then study the effect of noise on …
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The paper analyzes the price, output and welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination triggered by the portfolio motive of a risk-averse monopolist facing random and potentially correlated market demands. It is shown that contrary to conventional wisdom, price discrimination can occur...
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monopoly entrusts pricing decisions to a manager who enjoys monetary rewards but dislikes production effort. We show that cheap …
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