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Competition by choice: the effect of consumer search on firm location decisions

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M Dudey - The American Economic Review, 1990 - JSTOR
This paper relates firm location choice and consumer search. Firms that cluster together
attract consumers by facilitating price comparison, but clustering increases the intensity of
local competition. I construct a model which shows that firms may choose head-on ...
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Dynamic Edgeworth-Bertrand competition

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M Dudey - The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1992 - JSTOR
A popular criticism of the duopoly models developed by Bertrand [1883] and Edgeworth
[1897] is that their predictions are inconsistent with observed duopoly behavior. In Bertrand's
model, profit-maximizing sellers with the same constant cost technology choose prices; in ...
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A note on consumer search, firm location choice, and welfare

M Dudey - The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1993 - JSTOR
Although geographical concentrations of retail firms facilitate search, such concentrations
also increase wasteful travel by consumers. An elementary example shows that (i) it may be
impossible for a planner to achieve the first best level of surplus by simply assigning firms ...
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On the foundations of dynamic monopoly theory

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M Dudey - The Journal of Political Economy, 1995 - JSTOR
In Coase's (1972) model of dynamic monopoly, the sole supplier of a durable good quotes a
price sequence to buyers who, at every date, regard current and future prices as beyond
their control. Studies of certain versions of the model have shown that, when prices are ...
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[PDF] Dynamic monopoly with nondurable goods

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M Dudey - journal of economic theory, 1996 - upi-yptk.ac.id
A nondurable good monopolist who posts a single price will generally achieve an inefficient
outcome. But is it possible that the monopolist would achieve efficiency by repeatedly
posting prices before delivery? If buyers recognize the effect of current purchases on ...
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[CITATION] An Analysis of Some Aspects of the Japanese Stock Market

P Lawler, B Loopesko… - 1988 - Nov
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[CITATION] Monopoly with Strategic Buyers

M Dudey - Essays on Monopoly, 1984
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[CITATION] Monopoly with Strategic Buyers

D Marc - Unpublished Ph. D. dissertation paper, Princeton …, 1984
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[BOOK] Competition by choice

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M Dudey… - 1988 - federalreserve.gov
ABSTRACT This paper relates firm location choice and consumer search. Firms that cluster
together attract consumers by facilitating price comparison, but clustering increases the
intensity of local competition. I construct a simple model which shows that firms may ...
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[BOOK] The timing of consumer arrivals in Edgeworth's duopoly model

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M Dudey… - 1988 - federalreserve.gov
ABSTRACT In his classic Papers relating to Political Economy (1897), Francis Edgeworth
demonstrated that when duopolists have limited productive capacity, there may be no Nash
equilibrium in prices. One feature of Edgeworth's model is that consumers are assumed to ...
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[CITATION] Quantity precommitment and dynamic price competition can yield the Bertrand outcome

M Dudey - 2000 - atlas-conferences.com
This paper shows how a duopolist's strategic incentive to restrict supply depends on the
timing of consumer arrivals. I develop a model of quantity precommitment and dynamic price
competition. Under reasonable conditions, the sellers do not restrict supply or earn ...
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[PDF] International Finance Discussion Papers Number 327 July 1988

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M Dudey - 1988 - c.federalreserve.gov
ABSTRACT This paper relates firm location choice and consumer search. Firms that cluster
together attract consumers by facilitating price comparison, but clustering increases the
intensity of local competition I construct a simple model which shows that firms may ...
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[CITATION] Some issues concerning the establishment of a national oil company in the United States

MP Dudey - 1980 - University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

The International Finance Discussion Papers logo links to the International Finance Discussion Papers home page The Timing of Consumer Arrivals in Edgeworth's …

M Dudey - federalreserve.gov
Abstract: In his classic Papers relating to Political Economy (1897), Francis Edgeworth
demonstrated that when duopolists have limited productive capacity, there may be no Nash
equilibrium in prices. One feature of Edgeworth's model is that consumers are assumed to ...
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[PDF] Free riders in durable good monopoly

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M Dudey - 2009 - economics.rice.edu
Abstract: In a classic paper, Coase [1972] claimed that market reopening would make a
durable good monopolist worse off. Bagnoli, Salant, and Swierzbinski [1989] note that this
cannot be generally true in a model with discrete demand. Using their model, this paper ...
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[CITATION] Essays on Monopoly Pricing Strategies

MP Dudey - 1984 - Princeton University
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The International Finance Discussion Papers logo links to the International Finance Discussion Papers home page Competition By Choice

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Abstract: This paper relates firm location choice and consumer search. Firms that cluster
together attract consumers by facilitating price comparison, but clustering increases the
intensity of local competition. I construct a simple model which shows that firms may ...
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