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entry into markets, there is little empirical evidence that incumbent firms effectively behave in this way. Bagwell and … induction provides a theoretical rationalization for firm behavior in the field. We conduct an experiment with a game inspired …
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entry into markets, there is little empirical evidence that incumbent firms effectively behave in this way. Bagwell and … induction provides a theoretical rationalization for firm behavior in the field. We conduct an experiment with a game inspired …
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entry into markets, there is little empirical evidence that incumbent firms effectively behave in this way. Bagwell and … induction provides a theoretical rationalization for firm behavior in the field. We conduct an experiment with a game inspired …
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entry into markets, there is little empirical evidence that incumbent firms effectively behave in this way. Bagwell and … induction provides a theoretical rationalization for firm behavior in the field. We conduct an experiment with a game inspired …
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- and ultimatum games, indeed predict that forward induction should play no role for our experiment and that the outside …
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. Another important determining factor is the Herfindahl–Hirschman Index at the moment of entry: it is significantly easier to …
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