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Price Discrimination Bans on Dominant Firms

Price Discrimination Bans on Dominant Firms

... (“dominantfirms) are typically treated differently under competition law or regulation than are firms without such market ...a dominant position, dominant firms may be ...

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Price Discrimination Bans on Dominant Firms

Price Discrimination Bans on Dominant Firms

... (“dominantfirms) are typically treated differently under competition law or regulation than are firms without such market ...a dominant position, dominant firms may be ...

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Coexistence of small and dominant firms in Bertrand competition

Coexistence of small and dominant firms in Bertrand competition

... In Figure 4, we display the Judo area for ADV1 and also add a cost advantage area that includes all prices below the marginal cost of the dominant firm. In the left panel, we see that the majority of price-capacity ...

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Competition Among Dominant Firms in Concentrated Markets: Evidence from the Italian Banking Industry

Competition Among Dominant Firms in Concentrated Markets: Evidence from the Italian Banking Industry

... Our study conforms to the last approach. It tries to verify whether the assertion that “there is a great deal of market power, in the sense of price-cost margins, in some concentrated industries” 13 is applicable to the ...

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A dominant firm’s strategy and its effect on the capital structure of non‐dominant firms in the self‐service discount stores industry

A dominant firm’s strategy and its effect on the capital structure of non‐dominant firms in the self‐service discount stores industry

... As the dominant firm follows a market‐share conquest strategy through increased investments, the likely consequences are: a the dominant firm will increase its market share; b the non‐ d[r] ...

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Dominant Firms, Barriers to Entry Capital and Entry Dynamics

Dominant Firms, Barriers to Entry Capital and Entry Dynamics

... We presume that can be in‡uenced by a policy maker. We thus consider it as a policy parameter. Starting from Default A, we …rst decrease from 10 to 1 which implies a very loose regulation (Example A-1). The marginal ...

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Do dominant firms provide more training?

Do dominant firms provide more training?

... longitudinal matched employer-employee data. Similarly, Bassanini et al. (2007) and Bassanini and Brunello (2011) demonstrate a positive relationship between training and product market deregulation in Europe. Finally, ...

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The Effect of Divestitures in the German Electricity Market

The Effect of Divestitures in the German Electricity Market

... One possible remedy to address market power and competition concerns is the divestiture of generation assets of dominant firms to increase the number of market participants. From a political and legal point ...

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Infrastructure in Thailand Privatisation and Increasing Private Sector Participation

Infrastructure in Thailand Privatisation and Increasing Private Sector Participation

... Monopoly 2 dominant firms State enterprises Royal Irrigation Department of the Ministry of Agriculture And Cooperative Companies involved EGAT Electricity Generating Authority[r] ...

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Product Market Competition and Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions

Product Market Competition and Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions

... The acquirer manager would have paid an excessive premium; acquiring firms would have likely pursued diversification M&A; and acquirers that are also dominant firms in their indust[r] ...

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349_lect5.pdf

349_lect5.pdf

... The dominant firm will not try to drive the competitive firms out of ...competitive firms is $10, so in order to drive them out of business the dominant firm would have to reduce its price so ...

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Dominant ethnicity and dominant nationhood  empirical and normative aspects

Dominant ethnicity and dominant nationhood empirical and normative aspects

... statehood. Dominant ethnicity refers to the phenomenon whereby a particular ethnic group exercises dominance within a ...the dominant ethnie need not dominate the state in which 'its' nation ...

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Evaluation of accommodative function in the dominant and non dominant eye

Evaluation of accommodative function in the dominant and non dominant eye

... the dominant and non-dominant eye was ...the dominant and non-dominant eye was ...the dominant and non-dominant eye was ...the dominant eye and the non-dominant ...

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On the fluidity of consonance and dissonance: The influence of musical context

On the fluidity of consonance and dissonance: The influence of musical context

... a dominant tone root, and ...the dominant, and most slowly when on the subdominant (Bigand & Pineau, 1997; Tillmann, Janata, Birk, & Bharucha, ...

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The Determinants of Indebtedness in Unlisted Manufacturing Firms in India: A Panel Data Analysis

The Determinants of Indebtedness in Unlisted Manufacturing Firms in India: A Panel Data Analysis

... Indian firms in the post-liberalization period has been researched in Kakani (1999), Bhaduri (2002, 2002a), Guha-Khasnobis and Bhaduri (2002), Mahakud and Bhole (2003), Bhole and Mahakud (2004), Mahakud (2006), ...

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Dominant currencies How firms choose currency invoicing and why it matters  National Bank of Belgium, Working Paper No  353

Dominant currencies How firms choose currency invoicing and why it matters National Bank of Belgium, Working Paper No 353

... Currency choice Theory suggest that currency of invoicing is an endogenous choice that depends on the firm’s share of imported inputs in total costs ϕ i and its markup elasticity Γ i = Γ(S i ) , which is increasing with ...

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Retinitis pigmentosa and allied conditions today: a paradigm of translational research

Retinitis pigmentosa and allied conditions today: a paradigm of translational research

... autosomal dominant Leber’s congenital amaurosis; adMD: autosomal-dominant macular dystrophy; adRP: autosomal-dominant retinitis pigmentosa; arCORD: autosomal-recessive cone and rod dystrophy; arCOD: ...

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Microeconomic Consequences of Exemptions from Value Added Taxation – The Case of Deutsche Post

Microeconomic Consequences of Exemptions from Value Added Taxation – The Case of Deutsche Post

... the losses of profits and consumer surplus: the welfare effects are extremely positive. If we assume monopoly conditions, the private stakeholders worsen their positions, the state gains by additional tax revenues. ...

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Investigating Dominant and Passive Students on Pair Work towards the  Students’ Writing Performance

Investigating Dominant and Passive Students on Pair Work towards the Students’ Writing Performance

... The dominant-dominant pairs (DDP) represent the students who work with one another to share the ideas to produce their ...in dominant-dominant pairs (DDP) achieve language choices well by ...

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IMPLEMENTING AND APPLYING DOMINANT GRAPH INDEX IN DOMINANT RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS

IMPLEMENTING AND APPLYING DOMINANT GRAPH INDEX IN DOMINANT RELATIONSHIP ANALYSIS

... Abstract: Dominant relationship concept has recently used for answering Top-k ...of dominant relationship has extended to do the business ...as dominant relationship analysis. This dominant ...

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