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Ultimatum Bargaining with Rational Inattention

The American Economic Review, 2020
A seller bargains with a rationally inattentive buyer (Sims 2003) over a good of random quality. After observing quality, the seller makes a take-it-or-leave-it offer.
Doron Ravid
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Censorship and Reputation

American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2023
I study how a firm manages its reputation by both investing in the quality of its product and censoring, hiding bad news from consumers. Without censorship, the threat of bad news provides strong incentives for investment.
Daniel N. Hauser
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Tying with Network Effects

The American Economic Review
We develop a leverage theory of tying in markets with network effects. When a monopolist in one market cannot perfectly extract surplus from consumers, tying can be a mechanism through which unexploited consumer surplus is used as a demand-side leverage ...
Jay Pil Choi, Doh-Shin Jeon, M. Whinston
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Effect of International Quality Standards Certification on Participation in the Global Value Chain of Vietnamese Enterprises

Foreign Trade Review
This article examines how holding international quality standard certifications impacts the involvement of Vietnamese enterprises in the global value chain (GVC), drawing on data from the World Bank Enterprise Survey covering the years 2009 to 2023.
A. Nguyen   +4 more
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Social learning and local consumption amenities: Evidence from Yelp*

Journal of Industrial Economics, 2022
Using data from Yelp, we show that consumers learn about restaurant quality from reviews, which means restaurants are more likely to go out of business when receiving poor reviews.
Elliot Anenberg, Chun Kuang, Edward Kung
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Platform Governance

Social Science Research Network, 2022
Platforms that intermediate trades—such as Amazon, Airbnb, and eBay—play a regulatory role in deciding how to govern the marketplaces  they create. We propose a framework to analyze a platform’s nonprice governance design and its incentive to act in a ...
T. Teh
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Repeated Trading: Transparency and Market Structure

Social Science Research Network
We analyze the effect of transparency of past trading volumes in markets where an informed long-lived seller can repeatedly trade with short-lived uninformed buyers. Transparency allows buyers to observe previously sold quantities.
Ayça Kaya, Santanu Roy
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Smaller Slices of a Growing Pie: The Effects of Entry in Platform Markets

Academy of Management Proceedings, 2020
Entry of new firms onto a platform has an ambivalent effect on the incumbent firms operating on the platform: the main tension lies between the negative effects of increased competitive pressure and positive indirect network effects.
O. Reshef
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Can mandatory certification promote greenwashing? A signaling approach

, 2018
This paper examines how positive or negative perceptions about innovation a¤ect …rms’ strategic behavior when certifying their products. In particular, we consider two types of …rm (innovative and non-innovative) which choose between three signals: (1 ...
Dolores Garrido   +2 more
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Sequential Learning

Encyclopedia of Machine Learning and Data Mining, 2023
Yair Antler   +2 more
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