We study the effect of quadratic differentiation costs in the Hotelling model of endogenous product differentiation. The equilibrium location choices are found to depend on the magnitude of the differentiation costs (relatively to the transportation costs supported by consumers). When the differentiation costs are low, there is maximum differentiation. When they are high, there is partial differentiation, with a degree of differentiation that decreases with the differentiation costs. In any case, the socially optimal degree of differentiation is always lower than the equilibrium level. We also study the case of collusion between firms. If firms can combine locations but not prices, they locate asymmetrically when differentiation costs are h...
We investigate Hotelling's duopoly game of location-then-price choices with quadratic transportation...
In a model of spatial competition, we analyze the equilibrium outcomes in markets where the product ...
We study the relationship that exists between two families of models of product differentiation: the...
We study the effect of quadratic differentiation costs in the Hotelling model of endogenous product ...
The endogenous choice between two alternative kinds of product differentiation is addressed in a duo...
The endogenous choice between two alternative kinds of product differentiation is addressed in a duo...
[[abstract]]This paper constructs a two‐dimensional framework to take into consideration both horizo...
In a duopoly model, marginal cost decreases if product differentiation does so, provided that firms ...
In a duopoly model, marginal cost decreases if product differentiation does so, provided that firms ...
Rooted in the economics of industrial organization, the principle of differentiation ranks as one of...
none1noIn a duopoly model, marginal cost decreases if product differentiation does so, provided that...
This paper analyzes a mixed duopoly with horizontal product differentiation using the unconstrained ...
The authors study the relationship that exists between two families of models of product differentia...
We show that the presence of sufficiently significant switching costs, which are increasing in the d...
We explore a variant of the Hotelling model which allows to nest horizontal and vertical differentia...
We investigate Hotelling's duopoly game of location-then-price choices with quadratic transportation...
In a model of spatial competition, we analyze the equilibrium outcomes in markets where the product ...
We study the relationship that exists between two families of models of product differentiation: the...
We study the effect of quadratic differentiation costs in the Hotelling model of endogenous product ...
The endogenous choice between two alternative kinds of product differentiation is addressed in a duo...
The endogenous choice between two alternative kinds of product differentiation is addressed in a duo...
[[abstract]]This paper constructs a two‐dimensional framework to take into consideration both horizo...
In a duopoly model, marginal cost decreases if product differentiation does so, provided that firms ...
In a duopoly model, marginal cost decreases if product differentiation does so, provided that firms ...
Rooted in the economics of industrial organization, the principle of differentiation ranks as one of...
none1noIn a duopoly model, marginal cost decreases if product differentiation does so, provided that...
This paper analyzes a mixed duopoly with horizontal product differentiation using the unconstrained ...
The authors study the relationship that exists between two families of models of product differentia...
We show that the presence of sufficiently significant switching costs, which are increasing in the d...
We explore a variant of the Hotelling model which allows to nest horizontal and vertical differentia...
We investigate Hotelling's duopoly game of location-then-price choices with quadratic transportation...
In a model of spatial competition, we analyze the equilibrium outcomes in markets where the product ...
We study the relationship that exists between two families of models of product differentiation: the...