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When multi-product firms make simultaneous price-fixing agreements on different markets, they may wish to compartmentalize their agreements managing them with different individuals in order to avoid the contagion of antitrust authority investigations. Sometimes the leniency programs are...
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When multi-product firms make simultaneous price-fixing agreements in different markets, the introduction of leniency programs may induce firms to compartmentalize their activities. Doing so results in slowdown antitrust investigations and decentralized firm can easily request leniency for a...
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We study in this paper how technological flexibility choices and equilibrium configurations depend on industry characteristics (demand function and cost parameters specific to the multiproduct flexible technology and to the product dedicated technologies) and on the observability conditions of...
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We study the interactions between debt/equity financing and strategic (duopoly) technological flexibility choices of firms facing costly bankruptcy. We show that a firm's level of debt financing or financial hardship is an important determinant of the level and type of investment it chooses,...
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We study the interactions between the capital structure and the technological flexibility choices of firms in a duopoly. When there are bankruptcy costs, a leveraged firm may modify its strategic choices in order to decrease its probability of bankruptcy. We show that, when the capacity level of...
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We show that whether observing technological choices made by competitors is possible or not has significant impacts on the equilibrium technological configurations. Depending upon the industry characteristics, the strategic value of technological flexibility may be either positive or negative,...
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We study the links between observability and flexible technological choices in a duopolistic market. We show that, in large markets, the strategic value of flexibility is positive and observability of technological choices promotes the adoption of more flexible technologies whereas in small...
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We study the interactions between equity financing and strategic technological flexibility choices of firms facing a threat of costly bankruptcy. We show that a firm's level of financial hardship is an important determinant of the level and type of investment it chooses to make, either a less...
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We study in this paper how the technological flexibility choices and equilibrium configurations depend first on the industry characteristics (demand function and cost parameters specific to the multiproduct flexible technology and to the product dedicated technologies) and, second, on the...
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We here consider how Chinese firms adjust to higher minimum wages and how these affect aggregate productivity, exploiting the 2004 minimum-wage reform in China. We find that higher city-level minimum wages reduced the survival probability of firms which were the most exposed to the reform. For...
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