This paper studies Bertrand–Edgeworth competition among firms producing a homogeneous commodity under efficient rationing and constant (and identical across firms) marginal cost until full capacity utilization isreached. Ourfocusis on a subset of the no pure-strategy equilibrium region of the capacity space in which, in a well-defined sense, some firms are large and the others are small. We characterize equilibria for such subset. For eachfirm,the payoffs are the same at any equilibriumand, for each type of firm, they are proportional to capacity. While there is a single profile of equilibrium distributions for the large firms, there is a continuum of equilibrium distributions for the small firms: what is uniquely determined, fo...
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This paper studies Bertrand–Edgeworth competition among firms producing a homogeneous commodity un...
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HR acknowledges financial support by the China Scholarship Council (CSC; grant nr. 201506400014). EG...
This article inspects a set of paradoxes that appeared in an investigation of contemporary industria...
Numerous pathological amyloid proteins spread from cell-to-cell during neurodegenerative disease, fa...
This paper argues that the reasons for Queensland's low levels of fluoridation lie not so much in it...
This paper studies Bertrand–Edgeworth competition among firms producing a homogeneous commodity un...
Active labour market policies are commonly used tool to fight unem‐ ployment. In the late 1970s in m...
Institutions and organizations are defined by competing sociomaterial logics. Divergence between the...
We livein an "open source" era; however, valueextraction frominnovation is still largely based on an...
My thesis concerns the fate of the spiritual capacities of human beings in the time of digital media...
What’s valuable? Market competition provides one kind of answer. But competitions offer another. On ...
Ethnographic methods have filtered from academia to product development, particularly in the technol...
PFAS compounds have been a significant environmental threat since their introduction in the early 19...
The visual system integrates information over space to see surfaces, contours and edges. This integr...
This chapter offers a philosophical response to the devastating and deadly wildfires that have been ...
This paper characterizes a pandemic as one kind of contagion, and defines a contagion as a two-level...
HR acknowledges financial support by the China Scholarship Council (CSC; grant nr. 201506400014). EG...
This article inspects a set of paradoxes that appeared in an investigation of contemporary industria...
Numerous pathological amyloid proteins spread from cell-to-cell during neurodegenerative disease, fa...
This paper argues that the reasons for Queensland's low levels of fluoridation lie not so much in it...