Thema Wettbewerb und Regulierung

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  • Externe Monographien

    Ukraine's WTO Accession: Challenge for Domestic Economic Reforms

    Heidelberg [u.a.]: Physica-Verl., 2004, 252 S. | Ihor Burakovsky, Lars Handrich, Lutz Hoffmann (Eds.)
  • Diskussionspapiere 402 / 2004

    Competition with Congestible Networks

    We analyse competition between two network providers when the quality of each network depends negatively on the number of customers connected to that network. With respect to price competition we provide a sufficient condition for the existence of a unique pure strategy Nash equilibrium. Comparative statics show that as the congestion effect gets stronger quantities will decrease and prices increase, ...

    2004| Pio Baake, Kay Mitusch
  • Externe Monographien

    Agglomeration and Tax Competition

    Bonn: IZA, 2004, 30 S.
    (Discussion Paper Series / Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit ; 1033)
    | Rainald Borck, Michael Pflüger
  • Economic Bulletin 2 / 2004

    Product-related Services: Operator Models in German Mechanical Engineering Firms

    2004| Kurt Hornschild, Steffen Kinkel, Gunter Lay
  • Diskussionspapiere 406 / 2004

    Transport Cost Sharing and Spatial Competition

    We consider a linear city model where both firms and consumers have to incur transport costs. Following a standard Hotelling (1929) type framework we analyze a duopoly where firms facing a continuum of consumers choose locations and prices, with the transportation rate being linear in distance. From a theoretical point of view such a model is interesting since mill pricing and uniform delivery pricing ...

    2004| Sudipta Sarangi, Hrachya Kyureghian
  • Diskussionspapiere 408 / 2004

    Agglomeration and Tax Competition

    Tax competition for a mobile factor is different in "new economic geography settings" compared to standard tax competition models. The agglomeration rent which accrues to the mobile factor in the core region can be taxed. Moreover, a tax differential between the core and the periphery can be maintained. The present paper reexamines this issue in a setting which, in addition to the core-periphery equilibria, ...

    2004| Rainald Borck, Michael Pflüger
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Vertical Foreclosure versus Downstream Competition with Capital Precommitment

    The recent literature on vertical foreclosure suggests that vertical integration can have the anticompetitive effect of enabling an upstream firm to commit to restricting output to downstream firms at the monopoly level. We allow the upstream firm to make an ex-ante capital precommitment. We show that, if integration is outlawed, the upstream firm will distort capital downward as an alternative device ...

    In: International Journal of Industrial Organization 22 (2004), 2, S. 185-192 | Pio Baake, Ulrich Kamecke, Hans-Theo Normann
  • Diskussionspapiere 423 / 2004

    The Incentives for Takeover in Oligopoly

    We present a model of takeover where the target optimally sets its reserve price. Under relatively standard symmetry restrictions, we obtain a unique equilibrium. The probability of takeover is only a function of the number of .rms and of the insiders. share of total industry gains due to the increase in concentration. Our main application is to the linear Cournot and Bertrand models. A takeover is ...

    2004| Roman Inderst, Christian Wey
  • Diskussionspapiere 426 / 2004

    Foreign Direct Investment, Competition and Industrial Development in the Host Country: An Analysis for the Case of "White" Certificates

    This paper analyses the impact of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the development of local firms. We focus on two likely effects of FDI: a competition effect which deters entry of domestic firms and positive market externalities which foster the development of local industry. Using a simple theoretical model to illustrate how these forces work we show that the number of domestic firms follows a ...

    2004| Salvador Barrios, Holger Görg, Eric Strobl
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    "Made in Germany": ein Markenname benötigt Markenschutz

    In: Orientierungen zur Wirtschafts- und Gesellschaftspolitik 100 (2004), 2, S. 39-42 | Justus Haucap, Christian Wey
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