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Platform-run marketplaces may exploit third-party sellers' data to develop competing products, but potential for future competition can deter sellers' enrty. We explore how this trade-off affects the platform's referral fee and its own entry decision. We first characterize the platform's optimal...
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Empirical evidence has so far failed to find firm support for the Pollution Haven Hypothesis that lenient environmental regulation attracts investment from polluting firms. We show that a firm may want to relocate to a country with stricter environmental regulation, when the move raises its...
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Recent evidences show the co-existence of lower trade cost and higher amount of foreign direct investment (FDI), which cannot be explained by the traditional "proximity-concentration trade-off". We show that if both the home and the host country markets are important to the foreign firm, lower...
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Although common belief is that welfare is higher under Bertrand competition compared to Cournot competition, we show that this may not be the case in the presence of passive cross-ownership, which is widely observed in the real world. In a symmetric duopoly, we show that while the profits are...
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We characterize the optimal job design in a multitasking environment when the firms rely on implicit incentive contracts (i.e., bonus payments). Two natural forms of job design are compared: (i) individual accountability, where each agent is assigned to a particular job and assumes full...
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Despite the importance of international trade on intermediate goods, the literature did not pay much attention to this aspect in determining the effects of trade liberalisation in the presence of labour unions. We take up this issue here and show the effects of trade liberalisation on the final...
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We offer a new perspective to the unionised wage effects of unilateral trade liberalisation by considering endogenous domestic market structure. Hence, in contrast to the existing works, which focus on the short-run effects of trade liberalisation on unionised wage, we focus on more long-run...
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