We consider competition between a legal firm that sells a product protected by IPR (Intellectual Property Rights) laws and a counterfeiter who illegally copies and sells products without the permission of the brand-name producer. Each time the counterfeiter is caught, the payment of a fine proportional to the amount confiscated and to the price of the original goods is imposed. However, fines are pocketed by the legal firm. In this paper a differential game is studied in which both firms compete for prices while the legal firm invests in advertising to increase goodwill and, accordingly, demand. Based on this, a feedback Nash equilibrium is computed and discussed. Unfortunately, the analytical results are too complex to allow an...
In this paper, we address the issue of illegal copying or counterfeiting of the original product and...
Building on differential game theory involving asymmetric agents, an oligopoly game between two dist...
In this paper, we address the issue of illegal copying or counterfeiting of the original product and...
We consider competition between a legal firm that sells a product protected by IPR (Intellectual Pr...
A firm sells a luxury product protected by conventional intellectual property rights laws (IPR). ...
A monopolist sells a luxury genuine product protected by conventional intellectual property rights l...
Counterfeiting causes hundreds of billions dollars of losses around the world every year. Due to ...
We consider a differential game which models the competition between a genuine and a counterfeit prod...
A monopolist sells a luxury genuine product which can be illegally copied and sold by a competitive ...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The...
This paper develops a new tractable strategic theory of counterfeiting as a competition between good...
Well-designed and enforceable intellectual property rights (IPRs) provide economic incentives for re...
We analyze a two-country model of trade in both legitimate and counterfeit products. Domestic firms ...
[[abstract]]This paper establishes a duopoly model which considers the horizontal differentiation an...
Most studies in the intellectual property rights literature claim that the presence of counterfeit p...
In this paper, we address the issue of illegal copying or counterfeiting of the original product and...
Building on differential game theory involving asymmetric agents, an oligopoly game between two dist...
In this paper, we address the issue of illegal copying or counterfeiting of the original product and...
We consider competition between a legal firm that sells a product protected by IPR (Intellectual Pr...
A firm sells a luxury product protected by conventional intellectual property rights laws (IPR). ...
A monopolist sells a luxury genuine product protected by conventional intellectual property rights l...
Counterfeiting causes hundreds of billions dollars of losses around the world every year. Due to ...
We consider a differential game which models the competition between a genuine and a counterfeit prod...
A monopolist sells a luxury genuine product which can be illegally copied and sold by a competitive ...
Counterfeiting and piracy are illicit activities infringing IPR (intellectual property rights). The...
This paper develops a new tractable strategic theory of counterfeiting as a competition between good...
Well-designed and enforceable intellectual property rights (IPRs) provide economic incentives for re...
We analyze a two-country model of trade in both legitimate and counterfeit products. Domestic firms ...
[[abstract]]This paper establishes a duopoly model which considers the horizontal differentiation an...
Most studies in the intellectual property rights literature claim that the presence of counterfeit p...
In this paper, we address the issue of illegal copying or counterfeiting of the original product and...
Building on differential game theory involving asymmetric agents, an oligopoly game between two dist...
In this paper, we address the issue of illegal copying or counterfeiting of the original product and...