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goals. The classical ones are entry prices and free entry. The museum club solution or exit donations allow for various … additional goals. Each scheme has clear advantages and disadvantages. We propose an innovative pricing instrument: Exit prices …
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I estimate the dynamic responses of owner-occupied housing prices to money supply shocks, and compare these responses … money shocks have real effects on the housing market: both relative housing prices and real sales rise in the short-run in …
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goals. The classical ones are entry prices and free entry. The museum club solution or exit donations allow for various … additional goals. Each scheme has clear advantages and disadvantages. We propose an innovative pricing instrument: Exit prices …
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We extend the well-known spatial competition model (d'Aspremont et al., 1979) to a continuous time model in which two firms compete in each instance. Our focus is on the entry timing decisions of firms and their optimal locations. We demonstrate that the leader has an incentive to locate closer...
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locations of firms and reducing the distance between firms improve consumer welfare, through lower prices and smaller … the firms reduces transportation costs but increases the prices through the change of strategic commitments by the firms …
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This paper investigates an asymmetric duopoly model with a Hotelling line. We find that helping a small (minor) firm can reduce both social and consumer surplus. This makes a sharp contrast to existing works showing that helping minor firms can reduce social surplus but always improves consumer...
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We provide a theoretical framework to discuss the relation between market size and vertical structure in the railway industry. The framework is based on a simple downstream monopoly model with two input suppliers, labor forces and the rail infrastructure firm. The operation of the downstream...
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Innovators who have developed advanced technologies, along with launching new products by themselves, often license these technologies to their rivals. When a firm launches a new product, product positioning is also an important matter. Using a standard linear city model with two firms, we...
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In this paper the standard Hotelling model with quadratic transport costs is extended to the multi-firm case. The sequential game consists of a location choice stage and a price setting stage. Considering locational equilibria it is shown that neither holds the Principle of Maximum...
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