We develop a structural econometric framework that allows us to simulate the effects of mergers among two-sided platforms selling differentiated products. We apply the proposed methodology to the Dutch newspaper industry. Our structural model encompasses demands for differentiated products on both sides of the market and profit maximization by competing oligopolistic publishers who choose subscription and advertising prices, while taking the interactions between the two-sides of the market into account. We measure the sign and size of the indirect network effects between the two sides of the market and simulate the effects of a hypothetical merger on prices and welfare
This Paper starts from a recent case studying how merger analysis in Europe may potentially be impro...
This paper discusses the pricing- and welfare implications of mergers in two-sided media markets. Me...
Abstract: Pricing pressure indices have recently been proposed as alternative screening devices for ...
We develop a structural econometric framework that allows us to simulate the effects of mergers amon...
We compare different methods to assess unilateral merger effects in a two-sided market by applying t...
We compare different methods to assess unilateral merger effects in a two-sided market by applying t...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. This paper builds a structura...
This paper investigates the two-sided nature of the newspaper industry. We explicitly take into acco...
This paper discusses the newspaper industry in Belgium from a two-sided market perspective. The read...
We model a two-sided market with heterogeneous customers and two heterogeneous network effects. In o...
The recent discussion about the revision of German merger control underlines the relevance of media ...
In this paper we study mergers in two-sided industries. While mergers have been studied extensively ...
In the call for tenders n.6779 of 19 December 2009 the NMa asked for a study into the role of two-si...
The aim of this article is to assess, by way of an empirically based analysis, whether or not the pr...
This paper studies the effects of market structure changes on newspaper quality, subscription prices...
This Paper starts from a recent case studying how merger analysis in Europe may potentially be impro...
This paper discusses the pricing- and welfare implications of mergers in two-sided media markets. Me...
Abstract: Pricing pressure indices have recently been proposed as alternative screening devices for ...
We develop a structural econometric framework that allows us to simulate the effects of mergers amon...
We compare different methods to assess unilateral merger effects in a two-sided market by applying t...
We compare different methods to assess unilateral merger effects in a two-sided market by applying t...
© 2018, Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature. This paper builds a structura...
This paper investigates the two-sided nature of the newspaper industry. We explicitly take into acco...
This paper discusses the newspaper industry in Belgium from a two-sided market perspective. The read...
We model a two-sided market with heterogeneous customers and two heterogeneous network effects. In o...
The recent discussion about the revision of German merger control underlines the relevance of media ...
In this paper we study mergers in two-sided industries. While mergers have been studied extensively ...
In the call for tenders n.6779 of 19 December 2009 the NMa asked for a study into the role of two-si...
The aim of this article is to assess, by way of an empirically based analysis, whether or not the pr...
This paper studies the effects of market structure changes on newspaper quality, subscription prices...
This Paper starts from a recent case studying how merger analysis in Europe may potentially be impro...
This paper discusses the pricing- and welfare implications of mergers in two-sided media markets. Me...
Abstract: Pricing pressure indices have recently been proposed as alternative screening devices for ...