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This article focuses on the location decision of firms when competing in a spatial Cournot duopoly. Our original contribution is that firms are dependent on a natural resource input, which is assumed to be located in one of the extremes of the market, to be able to produce the output sought by...
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According to Duranton (2008), the main focus of spatial economics is the location choice of the economic agents. In order to explain the location and the agglomeration of agents in certain locations, one must relax the core assumptions of the neoclassic competitive framework. According to Fujita...
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In this paper the standard Hotelling model with quadratic transport costs is extended to the multi-firm case. The …
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This paper works out an Excel Spreadsheet to help play Hotelling's spatial competition game. It allows different …
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Hotelling style location games, it is more realistic to assume non-uniform distributions. Using Anderson et al.'s (1997 …
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We analyze two- and three-dimensional variants of Hotelling's model of differentiated products. In our setup, consumers …
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firms are symmetric, except for order of entry. We study a generalization of the Hotelling model, in which a consumer …
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We analyze two- and three-dimensional variants of Hotelling's model of differentiated products. In our setup, consumers …
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