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In this article we study patterns of vertical product differentiation in a multi-product monopoly using a random …
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entry barriers of the search engine market. The Essay next discusses behavioral exploitation to maintain a monopoly. The …
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I characterize the menu of bundles (price-quantity combinations) offered by a monopolist when consumers can buy several bundles, share bundles with others, or do both, in a two-type setting. I find that although perfect arbitrage prevents any price discrimination, partial arbitrage in the form...
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monopoly profit in the finite-horizon problem under certain conditions; in fact, the monopolist does not have any reason to … as possible, which makes him sacrifice a part of his one-shot monopoly profit to attract traders to buy …
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likely to occur when this distribution is rather flat. In particular, monopoly production results in the oversupply of …
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In the past few years, courts and the Department of Justice have cited approvingly the Court's dicta in Verizon Communications Inc. v. Law Offices of Curtis V. Trinko, LLP. This article analyzes why the economic thinking in Trinko is wrong, and how the Court ignores its precedent involving the...
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that the monopoly platform does not introduce distortions over and above those arising from the market power of the …
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I present a new model of optimal dynamic pricing and diffusion of a network good sold by a monopolist. The good in this model is a social network good in that each consumer’s value of the good within a social network increases as more of her neighbors use the good. In each period, the...
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explanation to this puzzle by providing a simple framework to analyze a monopoly seller's optimal marketing strategy in terms of …
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When an improvable durable good (such as packaged software) saturates the market, the seller could be tempted to release new versions too frequently, hurting her profit. A novel contractual device, which we term as a Free New Version Rights warranty (Free NVR warranty), can help the seller...
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