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This Supplemental Material includes, among other things, the analytical derivatives of the price-cost margins of manufacturers determined via the "Nash-in-Nash" bargaining solution, the computation of the out-of-equilibrium retail prices following a bargaining breakdown, the algorithm used to...
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We consider a vertically related market where one quantity-setting and another price-setting downstream firm negotiate the terms of a two-part tariff contract with an upstream input supplier. In contrast to the traditional belief, we show that the price-setting firm produces a higher output and...
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This book has three main objectives: (a) to discuss the main implications that consumers' inability to make rational choices can have on the functioning of second pillars, (b) to describe how jurisdictions have tried to address these problems through ad hoc policy interventions, and (c) to...
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This paper addresses two questions concerning Joint Venture (JV) agreements. We first study the formation and the performance of a JV when the partners' contribution has a different impact on the JV profits. Then, we check whether the JV is more likely as well as the welfare level improves when...
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This paper addresses a common problem in the petroleum industry, using techniques of real options in a cooperative game setting. It has the added twist of a network effect that encourages early development. In the model, two natural gas producers have adjacent undeveloped land with uncertain...
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I study how strategic alliances and their impact on future competitive incentives can motivate interfirm equity sales. In the model, an alliance between an entrepreneurial firm and an established firm improves efficiency for both. However, the requisite knowledge transfer heightens the...
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The past few years have witnessed the increasing ubiquity of user-generated content on seller reputation and product condition in Internet based used-good markets. Recent theoretical models of trading and sorting in used-good markets provide testable predictions to use to examine the presence of...
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This study investigates the role of exclusive content provision in two-sided markets where both sides are allowed to join multiple platforms. We consider a model of duopolistic two-sided platform market with a monopolistic multi-product (content) firm on one side, and consumers on the other. The...
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Whereas in some industries retailers distribute the products of all suppliers, in other industries they differentiate themselves from their rivals by becoming the exclusive distributors of some products, which results in incomplete distribution networks. To study this phenomenon, I analyze a...
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In a two-tier industry with bottleneck upstream and two downstream firms producing vertically differentiated goods, we identify conditions under which the upstream supplier chooses exclusive or non-exclusive negotiations, or an English auction to sell its essential input. Auctioning off a...
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