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One view is that concessions demanded by and granted to interests groups are responsible for steady fiscal decline, and delay in reforms. We argue that negative supply shocks combined with the political objective of protecting the poor can build in incentives leading to these results. Pricing...
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In a a two period model of strategic entry deterrence (a la Dixit, 1980) where the incumbent firm moves before the entrant by installing capacity for production, in a (perfect) equilibrium excess capacity is not observed under a deterministic demand. The question whether this result remains...
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We characterize the interplay between firm's decisions in product development, be it joint or independent, and their ensuing repeated price behaviour, either collusive or Bertrand-Nash. We prove that joint-product development and the resulting lack of horizontal differentiation may destabilise...
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Advance production served as a means of quantity commitment. This paper shows that the pre-emption acts as strategic substitutes between oligopolists. We also show that a firm's incentive for advance production arises only if it has a quantity-setting opponent, irrespective of the firm's own...
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This is a preliminary version of a chapter of a prospective book which springs from concerted effort among several researchers in the field of industrial economics. This chapter is devoted to recent development in research on strategic investment. We start with a brief overview on the past...
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