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or decrease aggregate output, social welfare, and consumer surplus in differentiated oligopoly when all discriminatory …
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Random utility models are widely used to study consumer choice. The vast majority of applications make strong assumptions about the marginal utility of income, which restricts income effects, demand curvature and pass-through. We show that flexibly modeling income effects can be important,...
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If an additional competitor reduces output per firm in a homogenous Cournot-oligopoly, market entry will be excessive …
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a multimarket oligopoly. The author shows that under oligopoly price discrimination, differences in competitive pressure …
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evaluation is also justified in a Cournot-oligopoly with free but costly entry. If input markets are competitive and output per … firm declines with the number of firms (business stealing), there is excessive entry into such oligopoly. If trade unions …
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Random utility models are widely used to study consumer choice. The vast majority of applications assume utility is linear in consumption of the outside good, which imposes that total expenditure on the subset of goods of interest does not affect demand for inside goods and restricts demand...
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a multimarket oligopoly. The author shows that under oligopoly price discrimination, differences in competitive pressure …
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We analyse the effects of investment decisions and firms internal organisation on the efficiency and stability of horizontal mergers. In our framework economies of scale are endogenous and there might be internal conflict within merged firms. We show that often stable mergers do not lead to more...
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We study upstream horizontal mergers and their potential efficiency gains. We show that an upstream horizontal merger can give rise to two efficiency-enhancing effects when firms trade through two-part tariffs. It increases R&D investments and decreases wholesale prices when downstream...
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. In this paper we model such a situation as a mixed oligopoly in which consumer co-operatives maximize consumer …
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