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  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    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 firms 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 ...

    In: International Journal of Industrial Organization 22 (2004), 8-9, S. 1067-1089 | Roman Inderst, Christian Wey
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    Der europäische Strommarkt zwischen Liberalisierung und Klimaschutz: wie wirkt der Emissionsrechtehandel auf den Strompreis?

    In: Energiewirtschaftliche Tagesfragen 54 (2004), 10, S. 646-648 | Claudia Kemfert
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    The German InnoRegio-Program as a New Way to Promote Regional Innovative Networks: Lessons for Transforming Countries

    In: Branko Katalinic, Ivica Veza, Bozenko Bilic (Eds.) , Proceedings of the 3rd DAAAM International Conference on Advanced Technologies for Developing Countries
    Split : University of Split
    S. 369-374
    | Alexander Eickelpasch
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Deregulation through Reciprocity in Network Industries: A German-French Perspective ; Background Paper for the German-French Council of Economic Advisers

    In: Deregulierung und Daseinsvorsorge
    Bruxelles : Fondation Universitaire
    S. 5-25
    Arbeitsdokument ; 2
    | Charles Beat Blankart, Christian von Hirschhausen
  • Weitere externe Aufsätze

    Deregulating Professional Services?

    In: Deregulierung und Daseinsvorsorge
    Bruxelles : Fondation Universitaire
    S. 41-44
    Arbeitsdokument ; 2
    | Georg Meran
  • Nicht-referierte Aufsätze

    The Promotion of Regional Innovative Networks: Lessons from the German InnoRegio-Program

    In: Regions (2004), 253, S. 11-15 | Alexander Eickelpasch
  • Referierte Aufsätze Web of Science

    Pitfalls in Restructuring the Electricity Industry

    This paper models some reductions in output that may follow the opening of electricity markets to competition. Specifically, we show that vertical separation of electricity generation, transmission and distribution could reduce welfare compared to the previous system of vertically integrated monopoly, if grid owners can act as monopolistic retailers or, alternatively, set access prices that maximize ...

    In: German Economic Review 5 (2004), 1, S. 81-101 | Georg Meran, Reimund Schwarze
  • 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
  • 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
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