We derive the closed-form solution characterizing the equilibrium in a circular-city model with competing firms of heterogeneous production costs. Tractability issues in this setting are well known and have not been resolved in prior work. In this paper, the equilibrium solution illustrates effects of production costs on firms ’ strategic decisions, their aggregate profit, and consumer surplus
We study a model in which a linear city of length 1 exists along the abscissa of a line (0 ≤ x ≤ 1),...
Jacobs (1969) argues that uncompensated knowledge spillovers have played a crucial role in populatio...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the equilibrium production-location decisions of a Cournot–Nash duop...
The paper extends the Salop model of localized competition by allowing firms to have heterogeneous c...
For an even number of firms with identical transport cost, spatial Cournot competition in a circular...
The paper extends the Salop model of localized competition by allowing frms to have heterogeneous co...
International audienceThe model developed in this paper extends the strategic location framework und...
Abstract The model developed in this paper extends the strategic location framework under Cournot co...
Taking location as given, we study imperfect competition on a circular city. In Bertrand oligopoly, ...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between competition and cost reducing investments in the c...
Typescript (photocopy).In markets where firms and buyers are separated by costly distance, the degre...
The circular city model and the linear city model are extended to allow for asymmetric directional t...
This paper draws upon Feenstra and Ma (2007, 2008), to develop a model of asymmetric competition bet...
The authors analyze a duopoly model where firms first choose locations on a line segment and then ch...
In contrast to most of the literature on a circular market in which firms choose to disperse equally...
We study a model in which a linear city of length 1 exists along the abscissa of a line (0 ≤ x ≤ 1),...
Jacobs (1969) argues that uncompensated knowledge spillovers have played a crucial role in populatio...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the equilibrium production-location decisions of a Cournot–Nash duop...
The paper extends the Salop model of localized competition by allowing firms to have heterogeneous c...
For an even number of firms with identical transport cost, spatial Cournot competition in a circular...
The paper extends the Salop model of localized competition by allowing frms to have heterogeneous co...
International audienceThe model developed in this paper extends the strategic location framework und...
Abstract The model developed in this paper extends the strategic location framework under Cournot co...
Taking location as given, we study imperfect competition on a circular city. In Bertrand oligopoly, ...
In this paper we analyze the relationship between competition and cost reducing investments in the c...
Typescript (photocopy).In markets where firms and buyers are separated by costly distance, the degre...
The circular city model and the linear city model are extended to allow for asymmetric directional t...
This paper draws upon Feenstra and Ma (2007, 2008), to develop a model of asymmetric competition bet...
The authors analyze a duopoly model where firms first choose locations on a line segment and then ch...
In contrast to most of the literature on a circular market in which firms choose to disperse equally...
We study a model in which a linear city of length 1 exists along the abscissa of a line (0 ≤ x ≤ 1),...
Jacobs (1969) argues that uncompensated knowledge spillovers have played a crucial role in populatio...
[[abstract]]This paper examines the equilibrium production-location decisions of a Cournot–Nash duop...