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This paper argues that - in contrast to an often expressed view - the formation of larger and more powerful buyers need not reduce welfare by stifling suppliers´ incentives. If contracts are determined in bilateral negotiations, the presence of larger buyers may both increase...
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This paper argues that - in contrast to an often expressed view - the formation of larger and more powerful buyers need not reduce welfare by stifling suppliers' incentives. If contracts are determined in bilateral negotiations, the presence of larger buyers may both increase suppliers'...
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This paper investigates how the formation of larger buyers affects a supplier's profits and, by doing so, his incentives to undertake non-contractible activities. We first identify two channels of buyer power, which allows larger buyers to obtain discounts. We subsequently examine the effects of...
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Dieser Beitrag diskutiert die wettbewerbliche Einschätzung von Nachfragemacht im Handel. Die Bewertung von Nachfragemacht hängt maßgeblich davon ab, ob Beschaffungsmärkte dem Bild des Monopsons mit einer fragmentierten Anbieterstruktur oder dem Bild bilateraler Verhandlungen gleichen. Wenn...
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