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We introduce learning by doing in a dynamic contest. Contestants compete in an early round and can use the experience gained to reduce effort cost in a subsequent contest. A contest designer can decide how much of the prize mass to distribute in the early contest and how much to leave for the...
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We consider bargaining between three firms that are all essential in creating a surplus. One of the firms is dominant in the sense that it ultimately decides whether the surplus will be created. The other firms have an incentive to get a large share of the pie for themselves, but leaving enough...
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This paper studies how a separation of ownership and management affects a firm's incentives to transfer knowledge about technology voluntarily and without payment to a rival in a Cournot duopoly. We consider a three-stage strategic delegation game, where two technologies are available; one with...
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