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Competition in credit markets is different from competition in simple product markets. The allocation of capital is not only determined by its price, but banks actively decide to whom they will provide finance. In addition, the provision of credit is not a spot transaction, but extends over a...
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Undergraduate economic students usually learn different models of duopoly competition: Cournot, Bertrand, Cournot-Stackelberg, Bertrand-Stackelberg and joint profit maximization. While the textbooks usually claim that different models lead to different levels of competitiveness, there does not...
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