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differentiation when customers are concerned about environmental aspects of the good. We use the spatial duopoly model to determine …
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This article analyses the capacity-then-price game for a duopoly market. We add to the literature by explicitly taking …
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In a duopoly industry with environmentally differentiated products, we examine the effects of introducing a mandatory …
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applies more generally to duopoly pricing. …
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We study a discrete time dynamic game of price competition with spatially differentiated products and price adjustment costs. We characterise the Markov perfect and the open-loop equilibrium of our game. We find that in the steady state Markov perfect equilibrium, given the presence of...
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It is shown in this study that in the case of vertically differentiated products, Bertrand competition at the retail level does not prevent an incumbent upstream firm from using exclusivity contracts to deter the entry of a more efficient rival, contrary to what happens in the homogenous product...
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This paper develops a model of successive oligopolies with endogenous market entry, allowing for varying degrees of product differentiation and entry costs in both markets. Our analysis shows that the downstream conditions dominate the overall profitability of the two-tier structure while the...
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competition, ii) increases (decreases) the parameter region with a unique duopoly equilibrium (multiple equilibria), iii) reduces …
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This paper analyzes the compatibility decision of a dominant hardware supplier. There are two substitutive variants of the hardware component of a hardware-software system, they are horizontally differentiated, and one of the two has a quality advantage. Among other things, we show under what...
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In this paper, I compare two-part tariff competition to linear pricing in a vertically differentiated duopoly …
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