We propose a model of monopolistic competition with additive preferences and variable marginal costs. Using the concept of “relative love for variety, ” we provide a full characterization of the free-entry equilibrium. When the relative love for variety increases with individual consumption, the market generates pro-competitive effects. When it decreases, the market mimics anti-competitive behavior. The constant elastic-ity of substitution is the only case in which all competitive effects are washed out. We also show that our results hold true when the economy involves several sectors, firms are heterogeneous, and preferences are given by the quadratic utility and the translog
This paper revisits the D-S (Dixit-Stiglitz) model. It’s a simple general monopolistic model with n...
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We introduce a class of “increasing elasticity of substitution” preferences in a monopolistic compet...
We propose a model of monopolistic competition with additive preferences and variable marginal costs...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition, which encompasses existing models while bein...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition, which encompasses existing models while bein...
In the article, authors present a reply to the work of economists, Xiaokai Yang and Ben J. Heijdra, ...
This paper develops a novel approach to modeling preferences in monopolistic competition models with...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
We provide a uni\u85ed approach to imperfect (Chamberlinian, Bertrand and Cournot) competition when ...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
Recent extensions of the standard Dixit-Stiglitz (1977) model, that go beyond the CES sub-utility as...
We present a general equilibrium model of monopolistic competition featuring pro-competitive effects...
The absence of a general equilibrium model of oligopolistic competition unintentionally paved the wa...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
This paper revisits the D-S (Dixit-Stiglitz) model. It’s a simple general monopolistic model with n...
We provide a unified approach to imperfect (monopolistic, Bertrand and Cournot) competition when pre...
We introduce a class of “increasing elasticity of substitution” preferences in a monopolistic compet...
We propose a model of monopolistic competition with additive preferences and variable marginal costs...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition, which encompasses existing models while bein...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition, which encompasses existing models while bein...
In the article, authors present a reply to the work of economists, Xiaokai Yang and Ben J. Heijdra, ...
This paper develops a novel approach to modeling preferences in monopolistic competition models with...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
We provide a uni\u85ed approach to imperfect (Chamberlinian, Bertrand and Cournot) competition when ...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
Recent extensions of the standard Dixit-Stiglitz (1977) model, that go beyond the CES sub-utility as...
We present a general equilibrium model of monopolistic competition featuring pro-competitive effects...
The absence of a general equilibrium model of oligopolistic competition unintentionally paved the wa...
We propose a general model of monopolistic competition and derive a complete characterization of the...
This paper revisits the D-S (Dixit-Stiglitz) model. It’s a simple general monopolistic model with n...
We provide a unified approach to imperfect (monopolistic, Bertrand and Cournot) competition when pre...
We introduce a class of “increasing elasticity of substitution” preferences in a monopolistic compet...