We explore the logic of predation and rules designed to prevent it in markets subject to network effects. Although, as many have informally argued, predatory behavior is plausibly more likely to succeed in such markets, we find that it is particularly hard to intervene in network markets in ways that improve welfare. We find that imposition of the leading proposals for rules against predatory pricing may lower or raise consumer welfare, depending on conditions that may be difficult to identify in practice
The private ordering literature examines how nongovernment institutions mitigate opportunistic behav...
In this article, we construct a model to study competing payment net-works, where networks offer dif...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...
We explore the logic of predation and rules designed to prevent it in markets subject to network eff...
I examine conditions under which a multimarket firm in a network industry would price below marginal...
An economic definition of predation is applied to a dynamic model of duopoly competition with learni...
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 analyze a network market in which it is beneficial for a producer to invite competi...
We present a model of predatory traders interacting with each other in the presence of a central res...
We propose a simple theory of predatory pricing, based on incumbency advantages, scale economies and...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...
This paper examines the welfare effects of physically interconnecting two (network) markets that wer...
We consider the problem of pricing in a network industry focussing in particular on the issue of cro...
Abstract. This analysis investigates how Cournot competition operates in an economy in which a graph...
The private ordering literature examines how nongovernment institutions mitigate opportunistic behav...
In this article, we construct a model to study competing payment net-works, where networks offer dif...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...
We explore the logic of predation and rules designed to prevent it in markets subject to network eff...
I examine conditions under which a multimarket firm in a network industry would price below marginal...
An economic definition of predation is applied to a dynamic model of duopoly competition with learni...
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 analyze a network market in which it is beneficial for a producer to invite competi...
We present a model of predatory traders interacting with each other in the presence of a central res...
We propose a simple theory of predatory pricing, based on incumbency advantages, scale economies and...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...
This paper examines the welfare effects of physically interconnecting two (network) markets that wer...
We consider the problem of pricing in a network industry focussing in particular on the issue of cro...
Abstract. This analysis investigates how Cournot competition operates in an economy in which a graph...
The private ordering literature examines how nongovernment institutions mitigate opportunistic behav...
In this article, we construct a model to study competing payment net-works, where networks offer dif...
In this paper we study the nature of predatory behavior in an oligopolistic framework. We use the lo...