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When the seller of an asset grants a right-of-first-refusal to a buyer, this special buyer has the opportunity to purchase the asset at the best price the seller can obtain from the other potential buyers. We show that the right-of-first-refusal is inefficient, and it benefits the special buyer...
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At the beginning of the selling season, the retailer announces both the price ph at which the product will be sold during the selling season and the post-season clearance price p' lt; ph for unsold items. Customers arrive in accord with a Poisson process, and each of the n 1 customer classes has...
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When innovation is followed by imitator entry, the degree to which the innovator can appropriate the rents induced by its innovations, influences the rate of innovative activity. The author's interest focuses upon the interaction between the rate of innovative activity and the length l of the...
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This paper investigates the characteristics of the optimal posted price in the standard sequential search paradigm. Much of the intuition gleaned from the extensive sequential search literature in which the seller adopts a reservation price does not carry over to the posted price setting. For...
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