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competition in explaining productivity spillovers within industries. Our empirical analysis yields a number of important findings …
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In Competition in Telecommunications, Jean-Jacques Laffont and Jean Tirole analyze regulatory reform and the emergence … of competition in network industries using the state-of-the-art theoretical tools of industrial organization, political … deregulatory movement: the introduction of incentive regulation; one-way access; the special nature of competition in a industry …
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In industrial organization analysis one of the most studied subject is product differentiation. In most cases it is considered an anticompetitive strategy carried out by dominant firms. In this work we tried to ask to ourselves what is the real role played by this strategy in the market. To...
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Using a general two-stage framework, this paper gives sufficient conditions for increasing competition to have negative … relatively narrow definitions of increasing competition. The paper also shows that competition is more likely to increase the … investments of leaders than those of laggards. When R&D-spillovers are strong, competition is less likely to increase investments …
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-organisation, suitably adapted for application in socioeconomic systems. Using a self-organisation approach, competition can be understood …
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There is already some degree of policy convergence between countries in the area of competition policy and corporate …
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