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equilibria in an asymmetric oligopoly are substantially different from those in the duopoly and symmetric oligopoly. I … which never arise either in the duopoly or symmetric oligopoly. In particular, the second finding sheds light on a …
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This paper analyzes the resource reallocation problem in merged firms when the merged firms have a choice to retain competition between the merging partners. We consider horizontal mergers between firms that differ only in their initial capital levels. When initial capital levels are unequal,...
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This paper analyses the dynamics of a banking duopoly game with heterogeneous and homogeneous players (as regards the type of expectations' formation), to investigate the effects of the capital requirements introduced by international accords (Basel-I in 1988 and more recently Basel-II and...
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We analyse the dynamics of a banking duopoly game with heterogeneous players (as regards the type of expectations’ formation), to investigate the effects of the capital requirements introduced by international accords (Basel-I in 1988 and more recently Basel-II and Basel-III), in the context...
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We study how information sharing between banks influences the geographical clustering of branches. A spatial oligopoly …
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mixed oligopoly competition models with deposit and interest rates as strategic variables between a representative state …
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The paper builds an oligopoly model of a debit card network. It examines the competition between debit card issuers. We …
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Since Kreps and Scheinkman's seminal article (1983) a large number of papers have analyzed capacity constraints' potential to relax price competition. However, the ensuing literature has assumed that products are either perfect or very close substitutes. Therefore none of the papers has...
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We use bank-, loan- and firm-level data together with a quasi-natural experiment to estimate the impact of capital requirement reductions on bank lending and real economic outcomes. We find that capital requirement reductions increase lending both to households and firms at the bank- and...
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