Data Portability and Interoperability Between Digital Platforms
ABSTRACT We examine the effects of regulation requiring data portability and interoperability in digital platform competition. Data portability and interoperability have the effect of eliminating switching costs between platforms and enlarging network externalities but increasing the risk of data breaches.
Jeong‐Yoo Kim
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Correction: Analysis of zero inflated dichotomous variables from a Bayesian perspective: application to occupational health. [PDF]
Moriña D, Puig P, Navarro A.
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Market Shares as a Collusive Marker: Evidence From the European Truck Industry
ABSTRACT Collusion theory robustly predicts non‐cartel rivals will raise their prices and increase their output. As a typical cartel cuts back production, its competitors are expected to gain market share during the collusive period and to lose market share in the period following the cartel's demise. We provide empirical support for this prediction by
Andreas Bovin, Iwan Bos
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Machine learning vs. traditional logistic regression: predictive performance and risk factor identification for child nutritional outcome in Pakistan. [PDF]
Shahid M +6 more
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Innovation Diffusion Among Case‐Based Decision‐Makers
ABSTRACT This paper analyzes a model of innovation diffusion with case‐based individuals a la Gilboa and Schmeidler, who decide whether to consume an incumbent or a new product based on their and their social neighbors' previous consumption experiences. I analyze how diffusion patterns change with individual characteristics, innovation characteristics,
Benson Tsz Kin Leung
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marlod: an R package to model environmental exposure and biomonitoring data with repeated measurements and values below the limit of detection. [PDF]
Chen IC.
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We Value Your Privacy: Behavior‐Based Pricing Under Endogenous Privacy
ABSTRACT We study a duopoly model of behavior‐based pricing in which consumers can either disclose or hide their data. We contrast two data policies. Under an open data policy, disclosed data is shared with all firms. In the unique equilibrium, all consumers disclose, and firms price discriminate, leading to welfare losses from inefficient poaching ...
Friederike Heiny +2 more
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Interval-Valued Random Matrices. [PDF]
Sadeghkhani A, Sadeghkhani A.
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Forecasting regional carbon prices in china with a hybrid model based on quadratic decomposition and comprehensive feature screening. [PDF]
Yi Y.
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Impact of Uncertainty Shocks on Income and Wealth Inequality
Abstract We analyze the distributional consequences of uncertainty shocks in the U.S. economy. While their impact on income inequality appears marginal when measured by a single statistic, there are important variations: inequality between the rich and middle‐income groups decreases, while inequality between the middle and poor‐income groups increases ...
SANGYUP CHOI, JEEYEON PHI
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