1991
DOI: 10.1016/0167-7187(91)90004-5
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Mixed oligopoly with differentiated products

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“…This is quite natural, since, by so 15 There are several studies of mixed duopoly, see for example De Fraja and Delbono (1989) and Cremer et al (1991). Nilssen and Sørgard (2002) present, as far as we know, the only mixedoligopoly study relating to the media industry.…”
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“…This is quite natural, since, by so 15 There are several studies of mixed duopoly, see for example De Fraja and Delbono (1989) and Cremer et al (1991). Nilssen and Sørgard (2002) present, as far as we know, the only mixedoligopoly study relating to the media industry.…”
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“…And if a private investor wants to start her own gas station, she chooses the location of the station and the retail price of the gasoline, but buys the gasoline from CNPC or Sinopec (another public firm in China). 6 It has been found that in the Hotelling model, the existence of a public firm can guarantee the social optimal location and pricing equilibrium under various settings like symmetric costs (Cremer, Marchand, and Thisse 1991), asymmetric costs (Matsumura and Matsushima 2004), and with subcontracting between firms (Shuai 2016). Thus any kind of privatization of the retailer reduces the social welfare.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…And they consider the privatization of the downstream subsidiary while we consider the privatization of the upstream subsidiary. 4 Hotelling model is quite popular in analyzing mixed oligopoly market, see for example Cremer, Marchand, and Thisse (1991), Cardenas (2007), Heywood and Ye (2009), Inoue, Kamijo, and Tomaru (2009), Shuai (2017, and Kitahara and Matsumura (2013) .…”
Section: Propositionmentioning
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“…However, most studies consider quantity competition, such as [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16]. 1 Some studies consider mixed markets with price competition, such as [22][23][24][25][26]. These studies examine pricesetting mixed market models with domestic firms and do not include foreign firms.…”
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confidence: 99%