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Das DIW Berlin veranstaltete am 26. Oktober dieses Jahres den 2. Wissenschaftlichen Roundtable "Informationsgesellschaft und Wettbewerb", der die Praxistauglichkeit des "More Economic Approach" in der europäischen Wettbewerbspolitik zum Gegenstand hatte. Mit dem "More Economic Approach" gewinnt...
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Im Zuge der Föderalismusreform wurden die gesetzlichen Ladenschlussbestimmungen in den meisten deutschen Bundesländern kürzlich gelockert. Dies ist ein Schritt in die richtige Richtung, um einen Anstieg von Produktivität und Wachstum im deutschen Einzelhandel zu bewirken. Allerdings birgt...
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Die von der Bundesregierung geplante Verschärfung der Preissetzungsregeln im Einzelhandel sieht vor, dass Einzelhändler Güter nicht mehr zu Preisen verkaufen dürfen, die unter den Einstandspreisen liegen. Eine solche Preispolitik ist schon heute unzulässig, wenn damit kleinere Konkurrenten...
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Considering a vertical structure with perfectly competitive upstream firms that deliver a homogenous good to a differentiated retail duopoly, we show that upstream fixed costs may help to monopolize the downstream market. We find that downstream prices increase in upstream firms' fixed costs...
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Considering a vertical structure with perfectly competitive upstream firms that deliver a homogenous good to a differentiated retail duopoly, we show that upstream fixed costs may help to monopolize the downstream market. We find that downstream prices increase in upstream firms' fixed costs...
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We analyze how consumer preferences for one-stop shopping affect the (Nash) bargaining relationships between a retailer and its suppliers. One-stop shopping preferences create 'demand complementarities' among otherwise independent products which lead to two opposing effects on upstream merger...
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Considering a vertical structure with perfectly competitive upstream firms that deliver a homogenous good to a differentiated retail duopoly, we show that upstream fixed costs may help to monopolize the downstream market. We find that downstream prices increase in upstream firms'fixed costs when...
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Considering a vertical structure with perfectly competitive upstream firms that deliver a homogenous good to a differentiated retail duopoly, we show that upstream fixed costs may help to monopolize the downstream market. We find that downstream prices increase in upstream firms' fixed costs...
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