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The present paper provides a descriptive analysis of the second-degree price discrimination problem on a monopolistic two-sided market. By imposing a simple two-sided framework with two distinct types of agents on one of its market sides, it will be shown that under incomplete information, the...
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We study the issue of integrating real and financial decisions in a monopoly firm with risk-averse decision-makers. To …
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Motivated by the failure of competition to emerge after the natural gas market in the Czech Republic was liberalized, I explore the impact of natural gas storage ownership and upstream competition on the downstream level. I extend standard Cournot models to understand current and likely future...
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monopoly profit in the finite-horizon problem under certain conditions; in fact, the monopolist does not have any reason to … as possible, which makes him sacrifice a part of his one-shot monopoly profit to attract traders to buy. …
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monopoly because each duopolist has a smaller market size than the monopolist. But social welfare in the monopoly is lower than …
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all platforms or a “pure” monopoly with just one platform. Literature has not generally discussed, which benchmark is the …
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The welfare effects of third-degree price discrimination are known to be negative when demand functions are linear, marginal cost is constant and all markets are served. This paper shows that discrimination lowers welfare for a more general class of demand functions. Demand varies across markets...
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supposed since, under some conditions, the monopoly will move to a socially preferred technology only if third-degree price …
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This article analyzes how a property tax affects a lease-sale strategy of a durable-goods monopolist, and discusses its implications on social welfare. This paper presents some interesting results: (i) Contrary to the traditional view, social welfare can be enhanced by a tax when the time...
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monopoly problem when the price imperfectly signals quality to the uninformed buyers. We then study the effect of noise on …
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