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This paper replicates two spatial monopoly models by Takayama and Judge. The first one is a simple spatial monopoly model. The second model allows the activity of arbitrage between any pains of consumption regions if the price differential exceeds the corresponding unit transportation cost. With...
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This paper generalizes Gaudin (2016) adding the CSR concerns under a general demand form, and focuses on the double marginalization problem in single-product successive monopolies with one manufacturer and one retailer. We assume that manufacturer or retailer non-cooperatively engages in CSR...
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We construct a dynamic bilateral monopoly game to analyze the bargaining between a foreign manufacturer and a domestic retailer regarding the wholesale price and explain the foreign upstream firm's corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiative and its economic impacts on the domestic market....
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