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, reputation, competition and entry in procurement markets. I focus especially on public procurement, which is highly regulated for …Abstract: Based on my recent work with several co-authors this paper explores the relationship between discretion … accountability and trade reasons. In Europe regulation constrains the use of past performance information to select contractors while …
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damage quality when information is poor. Evidence on whether this fear is well-founded is scarce. We provide evidence using a … research that has relied on indicators of the quality of urgent treatments, we take advantage of the plausible absence of … selection bias in our setting to identify the effect on quality of non-acute hip replacements. Using administrative data on all …
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This paper analyzes a procurement setting with two identical firms and stochasticinnovations. In contrast to the … previous literature, I show that a procurer who cannot charge entry fees may prefer a fixed-prize tournament to a first …
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We analyze the sustainability of a conversation when one agent might be endowed with a piece of private information that affects the payoff distribution to its benefit. Such a secret can compromise the sustainability of conversation. Even without an obligation, the secret holder will disclose...
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The paper investigates how competition between two multiproduct downstream firms in vertical relationships affects horizontal relationships: competitor collaboration and performance difference. When the upstream market consists of exclusive suppliers, the efficient firm may have incentive for...
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participate in the contest. Thus, weak cooperation through network formation can serve as a barrier to entry on the market for …
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This article examines the meaning and scope of the notion of anticompetitive effects in EU competition law. It does so by bringing together several strands of the case law (and this across all provisions, namely Articles 101 and 102 TFEU and merger control). The analysis is structured around a...
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This paper considers the interpretation of the substantive test laid down in Article 2 of Regulation 139/2004. It focuses on horizontal mergers in the so-called ‘gap’ cases, which would not result in the creation or the strengthening of a (single or collective) dominant position. In its...
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The paper investigates how competition between two multiproduct downstream firms in vertical relationships affects horizontal relationships: competitor collaboration and performance difference. When the upstream market consists of exclusive suppliers, the efficient firm may have incentive for...
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