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Monopolization with Must-Haves
American Economic Journal: MicroeconomicsAn increasing number of monopolization cases have been constructed around the notion of “must-have” items: products that distributors must carry to “compete effectively.” Motivated by these cases, we consider a multiproduct setting where upstream ...
Enrique Ide, Juan-Pablo Montero
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Disclosure and Dynamic Risk Sharing with a Large Shareholder
Social Science Research NetworkWe study the effects of disclosure in a dynamic market with imperfect competition. The supply of an asset is determined by a large shareholder with price impact, who trades slowly to diversify away from concentrated ownership.
Davide Cianciaruso, Lin Qiu, Wenjie Xue
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Nonlinear Pricing and Misallocation
Social Science Research NetworkThis paper studies the effect of nonlinear pricing on markups and misallocation. In a general equilibrium model in which firms are allowed to set a quantity-dependent pricing schedule, markup heterogeneity is not a sign of misallocation.
Gideon Bornstein, A. Peter
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Strategic Disclosure Incentives in a Multisegment Firm
Accounting ReviewThis paper presents a unifying model of disclosure in the presence of competitors and supply market reliance to examine the role of multisegment operations on disclosure choice.
Tyler Atanasov
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The Dynamic Effects of Recycling on Oligopoly Competition: Evidence from the US Paper Industry
American Economic Journal: MicroeconomicsConsumer recycling generates new intermediate inputs. If some of the inputs are used to manufacture a substitute for the original product, the primary seller faces an incentive to reduce current output and raise rivals’ future costs. I find that firms in
E. Watkins
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Employer Dominance and Worker Earnings in Finance.
The Review of Corporate Finance StudiesA few large firms in the U.S. financial system achieve substantial economic gains. Their dominance sets them apart while also raising concerns about the suppression of worker earnings.
Wenting Ma
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Competition and Poverty: Does the Competition Type Matter?
Revue d' Economie politiqueNous étudions l’impact de la nature de la concurrence sur la pauvreté. Plus précisément, nous vérifions si les résultats obtenus par Ghazzai et al.
Wided Hemissi +3 more
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