The chapter is organized as follows. Section 2 focuses on competition in a simple economy under increasing returns to scale and heterogeneous consumers. The concept of sustainable oligopoly is discussed and analyzed. Section 3 studies in a more general and abstract set up competition among groups in the absence of spillovers. Whereas Section 3 develops some insights of Section 2, it can be read first. Finally Section 4 analyzes public decisions in a simple public good economy through the previous approach, and addresses the interaction between free mobility and free entry under negative externalities
I review previous approaches to modelling oligopoly in general equilibrium, and propose a new view w...
We model a free-entry equilibrium in a differentiated oligopoly where firms compete either in prices...
Abstract: Aggregation of entities is a widely observed phenomenon in economics, sociology, biology a...
The chapter is organized as follows. Section 2 focuses on competition in a simple economy under incr...
In a large range of political and economic situations, the formation of coordinated groups is driven...
We consider a two group contest over a group specific public good where each member of a group has a...
The formation of groups in competition and the aggressive interactions between them are ubiquitous p...
This article focuses on the impact of scale economies on whether a market solution will yield the so...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed comparison of two types of oligopolistic com...
Unequally-distributed resources, whether people’s income or competence, are ubiquitous in our real w...
When a public good is congestible, individuals wanting to provide the public good face challenges in...
Unequally distributed resources are ubiquitous. The decision of whether to promote competition or eq...
I study the interaction of two forces in the formation of social groups: the preference for high qua...
Chapter one focuses on optimal pricing in markets of consumption chains. These are markets in which...
We test a mechanism whereby groups are formed endogenously, through the use of voting. Once formed, ...
I review previous approaches to modelling oligopoly in general equilibrium, and propose a new view w...
We model a free-entry equilibrium in a differentiated oligopoly where firms compete either in prices...
Abstract: Aggregation of entities is a widely observed phenomenon in economics, sociology, biology a...
The chapter is organized as follows. Section 2 focuses on competition in a simple economy under incr...
In a large range of political and economic situations, the formation of coordinated groups is driven...
We consider a two group contest over a group specific public good where each member of a group has a...
The formation of groups in competition and the aggressive interactions between them are ubiquitous p...
This article focuses on the impact of scale economies on whether a market solution will yield the so...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed comparison of two types of oligopolistic com...
Unequally-distributed resources, whether people’s income or competence, are ubiquitous in our real w...
When a public good is congestible, individuals wanting to provide the public good face challenges in...
Unequally distributed resources are ubiquitous. The decision of whether to promote competition or eq...
I study the interaction of two forces in the formation of social groups: the preference for high qua...
Chapter one focuses on optimal pricing in markets of consumption chains. These are markets in which...
We test a mechanism whereby groups are formed endogenously, through the use of voting. Once formed, ...
I review previous approaches to modelling oligopoly in general equilibrium, and propose a new view w...
We model a free-entry equilibrium in a differentiated oligopoly where firms compete either in prices...
Abstract: Aggregation of entities is a widely observed phenomenon in economics, sociology, biology a...