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market performance under monopoly versus oligopoly. If consumers have to choose once where to shop we show that under all …, prices may increase under oligopoly. We check the robustness of these results in various extensions and draw consequences on …
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I use a new Call Reports data item to revisit the role of advertising in US commercial banking. I examine how banks' advertising varies with the deposit market structure and whether bank profitability is influenced by advertising. My analysis addresses the endogeneity of market structure and...
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We examine price competition under product-specific network effects, in a duopoly where the products are differentiated …
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well as on the theory of submodular games, we are able to show that a subgame perfect equilibrium always exists and to …
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duopoly or one where the sellers' discount factor is very high. …
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We consider the interaction between an incumbent firm and a potential entrant, and examine how this interaction is affected by demand fluctuations. Our model gives rise to procyclical entry, prices, and price-cost margins, although the average price in the market can be countercyclical if the...
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information. Theory predicts that firms react by increasing prices to expand surplus extraction, but this effect weakens as market …
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We introduce product differentiation into the analysis of price competition in markets where suppliers test customers in order to assess whether they will pay for received goods or services. We find that, if the degree of differentiation is sufficiently high, suppliers may improve the average...
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We set up a duopoly model with dynamic capacity constraints under demand uncertainty. We endogenize the investment … capacity instalment cost, a merger that turns the duopoly into a monopoly is welfare improving. …
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This paper characterizes price competition between an expert and a non-expert. In contrast with the expert, the non-expert’s repair technology is not always successful. Consumers visit the expert after experiencing an unsuccessful match at the non-expert. This re-entry affects the behaviour of...
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