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behaviors of oligopolistic firms. In this study, we construct a tractable Hotelling duopoly model with price stickiness to …-Stiglitz model, but the difference is not large. (3) A duopoly model with heterogeneous transport costs can explain the existence of …
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the private firm and one where foreign shareholders completely own it. In the domestic mixed duopoly, BBPD is irrelevant … from the viewpoint of social welfare. This is because poaching does not occur. In the international mixed duopoly, BBPD …
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The paper considers a duopoly model in which firms inherited asymmetric market shares and history-based price …
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We analyze strategic firm behavior in settings where the production stage is followed by several periods during which only sales take place. We analyze the dynamics of the market structure, the development of prices and sales over time, and the implications for profits and consumer surplus. Two...
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Using the coefficient of cooperation, we analyse the effect of cost asymmetries on collusive agreements when firms are able to coordinate on distinct output levels than the unrestricted joint profit maximization outcome. In this context, we first investigate the extent to which collusive...
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This paper tests empirically four models of bounded rationality using data from first responses in a Cournot duopoly …
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Text book analysis shows that there is no giffen input in contrast to existence of giffen good in consumer's case. This paper shows that while this result holds for perfect competiton and monopoly, in the context of Cournot model there can be giffen input
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Shaked and Sutton (1982) and Gelman and Salop (1983) are best remembered for their neat conclusions: a limited quality or limited capacity is an effective tool to relax competition and facilitate entry in a market. We aim at comparing the respective merits of these two strategic commitments. We...
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We consider a downstream duopoly model with a monopolistic common supplier and mutual outsourcing between the two … incorporate managerial delegations into the duopoly model because deciding on organizational forms within a firm is critical to …
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We investigate asymmetric price transmission (APT) in laboratory experiments and find that imperfect tacit collusion is likely the cause in our otherwise frictionless markets. We vary the number of sellers across markets to evaluate the role competition plays in APT. We report similar magnitudes...
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