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This work models outsourcing under oligopolistic competition with nonlinear costs. I show that in a covered market, if each firm's marginal cost before outsourcing is lower than the industry's average cost, outsourcing leads to increased prices and decreased consumer welfare. Joint outsourcing...
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I model manufacturers competing through a retailer. I model two types of advertising that each firm can engage in: advertising that increases product differentiation and advertising that increases (possibly perceived) value of the product. While the two types of advertising result in...
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The economics literature generally considers products as points in some characteristics space. Starting with Hotelling, this served as a convenient assumption, yet with more products being .exible or self-customizable to some degree it makes sense to think that products have positive measure. I...
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The economics literature generally considers products as points in some characteristics space. With more products being flexible or self-customizable to some degree, it makes sense to model products with positive measure. I develop a model of firms which can offer interval-long 'fat' products in...
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Monopolists selling complementary products charge a higher price in a static equilibrium than a single multiproduct monopolist would, reducing both the industry profits and consumer surplus. However, firms could instead reach a Pareto improvement by lowering prices to the single monopolist...
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We show that a monopolist's problem of optimal advance selling strategy can be mathematically transformed into a problem of optimal bundling strategy if four conditions hold: i. consumers and the firm agree on the probability of the states occurring, ii. the firm pre-commits to the spot prices...
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We examine a multinational firm which has a decreasing marginal cost, and the optimal sales tax policies of the regions where that firm operates. We show that the regions set higher sales taxes than those given by a cooperative equilibrium. Each region fails to fully internalize the effects of...
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