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We analyze the incidence and welfare effects of unit sales taxes in experimental monopoly and Bertrand markets. We find … consumers, independent of whether buyers are automated or human players. In monopoly markets, a monopolist bears a large share …
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relative to A. Hence, absent strong antitrust or intellectual property protections, the A firm can leverage its monopoly into B … substitute for Netscape; in our model, this maximizes Microsoft's joint monopoly profits. Furthermore, Microsoft has no incentive … complementary products, which suggests that a monopoly internet service provider will offer net neutrality.There are other means for …
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monopoly position in one market via tying even when it does not have market power in another market. This is shown on a model …
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this points to online platforms facing sleepless nights since any online platform that tries the quiet life of monopoly …
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that the monopoly platform does not introduce distortions over and above those arising from the market power of the …
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We consider a heretofore unexplored explanation for why platforms, such as Internet service providers, might impose download limits on content consumers: doing so increases the degree to which those consumers view content providers products as substitutes. This, in turn, intensifies competition...
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Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard tended to emphasize the same requirement for a monopoly price to emerge, as far as … regard to the question of the limits to monopoly pricing. The inelasticity of demand criterion of both authors left less room … for monopoly prices in their theoretical constructs of a hampered market economy than there really is. If one wants to …
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We consider a heretofore unexplored explanation for why platforms, such as Internet service providers and mobile-phone networks, offer plans with download limits: through one of two mechanisms, doing so causes the providers of the content consumer purchase to either reduce their prices or...
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The reluctance of antitrust to condemn parallel exclusion permits oligopolies to be entrenched. This is because parallel exclusion — multiple-firm conduct that inhibits market entrants — cannot satisfy the current strictures of monopolization, which is understood to prohibit single-firm...
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