JJ Gabszewicz… - Economics Letters, 2008 - Elsevier
In this paper we analyze the pricing decision of a monopolist who sells a good subject to network
externalities for a finite number of periods. We consider that consumers derive utility in each
period from the volume of past sales (see [Katz and Shapiro, 1985], [Farrell and Saloner, ...
MS Aubyn, F Garcia… - European Economy-Economic …, 2009 - ideas.repec.org
The purpose of the study is to assess efficiency in public tertiary education systems across
EU countries plus Japan and the US with semi-parametric methods and stochastic frontier
analysis. Â The study identifies a core group of efficient countries. A good quality ...
R Amir, F Garcia… - CORE Discussion Paper No. 2006/8, 2006 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: This paper is an attempt to develop a unified approach to endogenous
heterogeneity by constructing general class of two-player symmetric games that always
possess only asymmetric pure-strategy Nash equilibria. These classes of games are ...
R Amir, F Garcia… - Journal of Economic Theory, 2010 - Elsevier
This paper is an attempt to develop a unified approach to symmetry-breaking in strategic
models arising in industrial organization by constructing two general classes of two-player
symmetric games that always possess only asymmetric pure-strategy Nash equilibria. ...
P Colla… - CORE Discussion Paper No. 2004/41, 2004 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We investigate the effects of forward looking behavior in technology adoption. The
setup is an overlapping generation model where agents choose between two alternative
networks taking in consideration both the installed base and the expected base. The latter ...
F Garcia… - 2008 - sites-final.uclouvain.be
Abstract We analyse firms' incentives to provide two-way compatibility between two network
goods with different intrinsic qualities. We study how the relative importance of vertical
differentiation with respect to the network effect influences the price competition as well as ...
JJ Gabszewicz… - International Journal of Economic …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
In several network industries, technical progress often generates competition between existing
variants of a product that are of a lower intrinsic quality than those resulting from this technical
progress. By intrinsic quality we mean the value of a variant despite of its network effects. ...
J Gabszewicz… - Review of Network Economics, 2007 - iset.ge
Abstract In this paper, we survey the literature on optimal pricing of a monopolist operating
on a network industry. We also describe explicitly the optimal path of prices for a monopolist
facing an expanding demand due to the presence of network effects. The optimal path of ...
JJ Gabszewicz, F Garcia,
J Pais… - 2008 - sites.uclouvain.be
Abstract In this note, we start to claim that established marriages can be heavily destabilized
when the population of existing couples is enriched by the arrival of new candidates to
marriage. Afterwards, we discuss briefly how stability concepts can be extended to ...
R Amir, F Garcia… - The Manchester …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Duopoly firms engaged in a standard two-stage game of R&D and Cournot competition are caught
in a prisoner's dilemma for their R&D decisions whenever spillover effects are low. This effect
works to the advantage of consumers and society. This result provides an interesting ...
F Garcia, RM Lupi… - FEP Working Papers, 2009 - econ.arizona.edu
In the context of a finite horizon model, we show that conformity based behavior creates new
channels of dynamic interaction between firms, changing the nature of price competition. As
time evolves, both price strategic complementarity and substitutability may arise along the ...
F Garcia - Open Access publications from Université …, 2006 - dial.academielouvain.be
The primary aim of this thesis is to contribute to the analysis of strategic complementarities in
industrial organization problems. The thesis can be divided in two parts. The first part
(chapter 2) deals with the interplay between strategic complementarities and endogenous ...
P Colla… - 2003 - diw.de
Abstract We investigate the effects of forward looking behaviour in technology adoption. The
setup is an overlapping generation model where agents choose between two alternative
networks taking in consideration the installed base as well as the expected base. In other ...
F Garcia - atlas-conferences.com
This paper is an attempt to develop a unified approach to endogenous heterogeneity by
constructing general class of two-player symmetric games that always possess only
asymmetric pure-strategy Nash equilibria. These classes of games are characterized in ...
G Jean J… - 2005 - ideas.repec.org
We analyse the optimal pricing choice of an incumbent firm that sells a good with network
externalities and is threatened by the entry of a higher quality variant. In the framework of a
vertical differentiation model, we find a necessary and sufficient condition under which ...
[CITATION] ENDOGENOUS ASYMMETRY IN DUOPOLY MODELS
R Amir, F Garcia… - 2004
J Gabszewicz… - CORE Discussion Paper No. 2005/96, 2006 - papers.ssrn.com
Abstract: We analyse the optimal pricing choice of an incumbent firm that sells a good with
network externalities and is threatened by the entry of a higher quality variant. In the
framework of a vertical differentiation model, we find a necessary and sufficient condition ...
F Garcia… - Dynamics, Games and Science II, 2011 - Springer
Network effects occur when the benefit that agents derive from a good or service depends
on how many other agents adopt the same good or service. This strategic complementarity
between consumers' actions has several implications on the behavior of firms. Namely, ...
G Jean J… - Discussion Papers (ECON-DÈpartement …, 2005 - ideas.repec.org
We obtain explicitly the optimal path of prices for a monopolist operating in a network
industry during a finite number of periods. We describe this optimal path as a function of
network intensity and horizon length and show that the prices are increasing in time and ...
F Garcia… - 2009 - fep.up.pt
Abstract We analyse firms' incentives to provide compatibility between two network goods
with different intrinsic qualities. We consider the case in which both firms have the power to
veto compatibility and the case in which none has this power. We show that in some ...
G Filomena… - Discussion Papers (ECON-DÈpartement …, 2008 - ideas.repec.org
We analyse firms' incentives to provide two-way compatibility between two network goods
with different intrinsic qualities. We study how the relative importance of vertical
differentiation with respect to the network effect influences the price competition as well as ...
R Amir, F Garcia… - 2006 - imm.uran.ru
Abstract This paper is an attempt to develop a unified approach to endoge $ nous
heterogeneity by constructing general class of two $ player symmetric games that always
possess only asymmetric pure $ strategy Nash equilibria. These classes of games are ...
L González-García, C Chemello… - International Journal of …, 2011 - ijpm.mui.ac.ir
Aphorisms and Short Phrases as pieces of knowledge in the Pedagogical
Framework of the Andalusian School of Public Health.
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