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Although empirical evidence shows that higher product market competition increases unionized wage, the theoretical … literature did not pay much attention to this aspect. We show that the positive relation between product market competition and …
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It is usually believed that higher competition, implying more active firms, benefits consumers and encourages the … antitrust authorities to foster competition. We show that this view can be misleading, and higher competition may actually make … of increasing competition through more firms. …
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It is generally believed that higher competition benefits consumers, and encourage the antitrust authorities to foster … competition. We show that this view can be misleading in the presence of welfare-maximising nationalised firms. Using a simple … consumers. Our result is important for competition policy. …
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Considering a move from monopoly to duopoly, Bastos et al. (“Open shop unions and product market competition”, 2010 … the evidence of a positive relationship between product market competition and unionized wage. We show that their … initially, higher product market competition reduces unionized wage, irrespective of the union density, bargaining power of the …
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one, may not be a justification for a positive relationship between product market competition and unionized wage …
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from an outside supplier and also produces it in-house. We also show the effects of the product market competition and the …
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the consumers. Our result is important for competition policy. …
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It is usually believed that higher competition, implying more active firms, benefits consumers. We show that this may …
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MWe experimentally investigate simultaneous decision-making in two contrasting environments: a competitive environment (a contest) and a cooperative environment (a voluntary contribution mechanism). We find that the cooperative nature of the voluntary contribution mechanism spills over to the...
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be a profitable strategy under both monopoly and product market competition. The incentive for bi-sourcing depends on the … product market and outside input market competition. Our result suggests that certain amount of input production with a …
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