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quantity-setting helps prevent market unraveling. -- Cournot competition ; quality ; duopoly ; asymmetric information ; Nash …
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theory, the exclusion of low-quality applications is beneficial to tablet producers in both platforms but is more pronounced …
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Network performance measurements from OECD countries between 2007 and 2012 document a significant increase in the variability of broadband infrastructure quality, which helps explain growing demand for technologies and policies that counteract information asymmetries between network operators...
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literature suggest a negative effect of (price) competition on investments in mobile networks. To the best of our knowledge this … auctions may alter competition in the mobile market. …
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parts of Europe. However, it has raised competition concerns. In Australia, the competition authority, fearing 'predation … discounts. In particular, we show that the Australian competition authority's intermediate price cap is consistent with either …
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This paper shows how a monopolist generally can increase its profits by offering a discount on its monopolized product if the customer agrees to buy a competitively supplied good from it at a price premium. The use of bundling to leverage market power has a long (and checkered) history in law...
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