We formally characterize predatory pricing in a modern industry-dynamics framework that endogenizes competitive advantage and industry structure. As an illustrative example we focus on learning-by-doing. To disentangle predatory pricing from mere competition for efficiency on a learning curve we decompose the equilibrium pricing condition. We show that forcing firms to ignore the predatory incentives in setting their prices can have a large impact and that this impact stems from eliminating equilibria with predation-like behavior. Along with predation-like behavior, however, a fair amount of competition for the market is eliminated
The revival of interest among economists in predatory pricing, spawned by Areeda and Turner\u27s 197...
Focuses on the reproduction of predatory pricing in laboratory environment. Definition on predatory ...
We explore the logic of predation and rules designed to prevent it in markets subject to network eff...
We formally characterize predatory pricing in a modern industry-dynamics framework that endogenizes ...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...
An economic definition of predation is applied to a dynamic model of duopoly competition with learni...
We study the anticompetitive effects of predatory pricing and the efficacy of three policy responses...
Isaac and Smith's (1985) single market design did not produce predatory pricing. Such pricing was ob...
Recent literature on the law and economics of antitrust has devoted increasing attention to the issu...
We consider a dynamic price—setting duopoly selling to a sequence of buyers with uncertain demand. W...
The paper analyzes the last three decades of debates on predatory pricing in US antitrust law, start...
We propose a simple theory of predatory pricing, based on incumbency advantages, scale economies and...
The price naturally reflects not just the amount of work vested into the goods but it is affected al...
The revival of interest among economists in predatory pricing, spawned by Areeda and Turner\u27s 197...
Focuses on the reproduction of predatory pricing in laboratory environment. Definition on predatory ...
We explore the logic of predation and rules designed to prevent it in markets subject to network eff...
We formally characterize predatory pricing in a modern industry-dynamics framework that endogenizes ...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
Predatory pricing—a deliberate strategy of pricing aggressively in order to eliminate competitors—is...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...
An economic definition of predation is applied to a dynamic model of duopoly competition with learni...
We study the anticompetitive effects of predatory pricing and the efficacy of three policy responses...
Isaac and Smith's (1985) single market design did not produce predatory pricing. Such pricing was ob...
Recent literature on the law and economics of antitrust has devoted increasing attention to the issu...
We consider a dynamic price—setting duopoly selling to a sequence of buyers with uncertain demand. W...
The paper analyzes the last three decades of debates on predatory pricing in US antitrust law, start...
We propose a simple theory of predatory pricing, based on incumbency advantages, scale economies and...
The price naturally reflects not just the amount of work vested into the goods but it is affected al...
The revival of interest among economists in predatory pricing, spawned by Areeda and Turner\u27s 197...
Focuses on the reproduction of predatory pricing in laboratory environment. Definition on predatory ...
We explore the logic of predation and rules designed to prevent it in markets subject to network eff...