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shown that the clustering effect must be compensated by decreasing marginal revenue for sporting success in order to restore …
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competition, density, scope and scale. The paper can be extended with increasing and decreasing returns of scale …
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Although many enterprises in Russia have been privatized, the government still retains its influence over them; they, in turn, also try to attain state guardianship. State patronage over firms often takes the form of privileges (e.g., subsidies, tax discounts or government projects) given to...
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shown that the clustering effect must be compensated by decreasing marginal revenue for sporting success in order to restore …
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paper, I empirically investigate whether the degree of competition in services affects the efficiency of manufacturing firms … that variations in the upstream competition, especially in network industries, affect the average productivity level in …
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stability channel of bank competition …
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This paper proposes an incentive mechanism for transmission expansion planning. The mechanism is a bilevel program. The upper level is a profit-maximizing transmission company (Transco) which expands its transmission system while endogenously predicts and influences the generation investment....
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paper, I empirically investigate whether the degree of competition in services affects the efficiency of manufacturing firms … that variations in the upstream competition, especially in network industries, affect the average productivity level in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011272531
Although the allocative efficiency benefits of competition are a tenet of microeconomic theory, the relation between … competition and technical efficiency is less well understood. Neoclassical models of profit-maximization subsume static cost …-minimizing behavior regardless of market competitiveness, but agency models of managerial behavior suggest possible scope for competition …
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This paper explores the empirical effects of competition on technical efficiency in the context of electricity industry …
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