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Cooperation among savings and cooperative banks was criticized by the European Commission because of potentially anti-competitive effects. In an industrial economics model of banks taking deposits and giving loans we look at regional demarcation as one of such cooperative practices. There are...
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Cooperation among savings and cooperative banks was criticized by the European Commission because of potentially anti-competitive effects. In an industrial economics model of banks taking deposits and giving loans we look at regional demarcation as one of such cooperative practices. There are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010271449
Cooperation among savings and cooperative banks was criticized by the European Commission because of potentially anti-competitive effects. In an industrial economics model of banks taking deposits and giving loans we look at regional demarcation as one of such cooperative practices. There are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003931316
Cooperation among savings and cooperative banks was criticized by the European Commission because of potentially anti-competitive effects. In an industrial economics model of banks taking deposits and giving loans we look at regional demarcation as one of such cooperative practices. There are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003935372
The European Commission criticized cooperation among savings and cooperative banks for potentially anti-competitive effects. Using an industrial economics model of banks taking deposits and giving loans, we look at regional demarcation as one of such cooperative practices. We study two adjacent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013122865
We provide an econometric framework for estimating a game of simultaneous entry and pricing decisions while allowing for correlations between unobserved cost and demand shocks. We use our framework to account for selection in the pricing stage. We estimate the model using data from the US...
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This paper examines hospital competition and restrictions on physician-owned hospital; it proceeds as follows. Part I provides an overview of the seemingly inexorable trends towards further consolidation among healthcare providers and the related competition concerns this consolidation raises....
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Telecommunications in South Africa is one example of the regulatory state, dating from the early 1990s and comprising the usual elements of commercial operators, ministers issuing periodic policies, a regulator, a competition authority, systems of appeal, and parliamentary oversight. Less...
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In this conceptual paper, I propose a framework for measuring the market power of digital platforms. The rise of big technology companies that act both as intermediary platforms and providers of services and goods in several markets has heightened concerns about potential economic harms brought...
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unit-price commitment. When unit-price commitment is present, both fixed fees and unit prices are set before consumers … choose their exclusive suppliers. In the absence of unit-price commitment, consumers choose exclusive suppliers based on …
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