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control drugs. Our analysis highlights (i) the difficulty of establishing a suitable control group when collusion is pervasive … collusion on prices. Our most conservative estimates suggest that collusion led to price increases of between 0% and 166% for …
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The seminal work of Fudenberg and Tirole (1985) on how preemption erodes the value of an option to wait raises general questions about the relation between models in discrete and continuous time and thus about the interpretation of its central result, relying on an "infinitely fine grid". Here...
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We introduce a model of oligopoly dynamic pricing where firms with limited capacity face a sales deadline. We establish conditions under which the equilibrium is unique and converges to a system of differential equations. Using unique and comprehensive pricing and bookings data for competing...
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all symmetric 2x2 games, and standard examples of Cournot duopoly, price competition, public goods games, common pool …
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, Cournot duopoly, price competition, public goods games, common pool resource games, and minimum effort coordination games …
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