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other hand, too much competition always makes the equilibrium signaling less informative. -- Signalling ; Competition …
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This paper examines the relationship between competition and efficiency in a market in which incentive contracts are offered to overconfident agents. The context is a labor market in which worker effort is not observed by firms (moral hazard), workers have private information about their...
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This paper investigates the competition between payment card issuers in an artificial payment card market. In the market we model the interactions between consumers, merchants and competing card issuers and obtain the optimal pricing structure for card issuers. We allow card issuers to charge...
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Candidates compete to persuade a decision maker. The decision maker wishes to select a candidate who possesses a certain ability. Then, as a signaling, each candidate decides whether to perform a task whose performance statistically reflects the ability. However, since the cost of the...
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Reciprocal customers may disproportionately improve the performance of markets for experience goods. Reciprocal customers reward (punish) firms for providing good (bad) quality by upholding (terminating) the customer relation. This may induce firms to provide good quality which, in turn, may...
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incumbent sellers sell at higher prices than entrants. This study develops a theory of dynamic pricing that explains these facts …
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We study a platform's design of membership and transaction fees when sellers compete and buyers cannot observe the prices and features of goods without incurring search costs. The platform alleviates sellers' competition by charging them transaction fees that increase with sales revenue, and...
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Two products of unknown qualities are simultaneously launched by two different firms in the market. An infinite population of consumers with heterogeneous preferences sequentially decide whether to purchase one of the two products or not to buy at all. Arriving consumers estimate the qualities...
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Consumers heterogeneously possess limited price information: captive consumers may know only one price from a seller, while informed consumers know several prices. We study a homogeneous-good oligopoly where sellers of heterogeneous costs compete on price for heterogeneously limit-informed...
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I present a game-theoretic model where economic competition and attention competition are interdependent. On the one hand the effort to attract consumer attention depends on the value of attention to the firm which depends on the grade of price competition among all perceived firms. On the other...
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