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We analyze the effects of accidents and liability obligations on the incentives of car manufacturers to monopolize the markets for their spare parts. We show that monopolized markets for spare parts lead to higher overall expenditures for consumers. Furthermore, while the manufacturers invest...
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present paper shows that this result need not hold in a two-sided market. On the contrary, a higher ad-valorem tax rate …
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After describing the essential features of the book market, a welfare analysis of the fixed book price agreement is … market is one of imperfect competition, but even so the cross-subsidy argument is unlikely to be valid. A qualitative …
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We analyze the effects of accidents and liability obligations on the incentives of car manufacturers to monopolize the markets for their spare parts. We show that monopolized markets for spare parts lead to inefficiently high prices for spare parts. Furthermore, monopolization induces the...
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