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Individuals who compete in a contest-like situation (for example, in sports, in promotion tournaments, or in an appointment contest) may have an incentive to illegally utilize resources in order to improve their relative positions. We analyze such doping within a tournament game between two...
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how consumers respond to drug withdrawals. In theory, remaining drugs in the therapeutic class could enjoy competitive …
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how consumers respond to drug withdrawals. In theory, remaining drugs in the therapeutic class could enjoy competitive …
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We consider a dynamic competition game among three players, where each player can vary the extent of his competition on a per-rival basis. We call such competition targeted. We show that if the players are myopic, the weaker players eventually lose the game to their strongest rival. If instead...
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The controversy around the breakaway European Super League, set to conquer the UEFA Champions League, and the surrounding antitrust proceedings revive the academic discussion about the monopoly power of sport-internal governing bodies (like the UEFA), the justification for and limits of their...
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We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching market, where matched pairs play an infinitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma. Higher matching efficiency is usually considered detrimental as it creates stronger incentives for defection. We point out,...
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