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A well-known theoretical result in the contest literature is that greater heterogeneity decreases performance of contestants because of the "discouragement effect." Leveling the playing field by favoring weaker contestants through bid-caps and favorable tie-breaking rules can reduce the...
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to the performance of brands. On average, foreign ownership tends to raise costs and lower appeal. Using the estimated …-7% higher without divestitures. Up to 30% savings could have been obtained in Latin America by emulating the pro-competition …
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We consider market dynamics in a reduced form model. In the simplest version, there are two investors and several small noninvesting firms. In each period, one investor can acquire a small firm, the other investor decides about market entry. After that all firms play an oligopoly game. We derive...
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Pricing strategies may include the advertising of meeting-the-competition clauses (MCCs). We show in a specific spatial … allowing for price discrimination between these consumers. -- Meeting-the-competition clauses ; advertising ; price … discrimination ; competition ; collusion …
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An important conclusion from the literature on hydropower is that if there are no other constraints than the available water reservoirs for a year, and operating costs are ignored, the competitive (and socially optimal) outcome is characterized by the (present value) price being constant through...
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