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Innovation and trade with endogenous market failure: the case of genetically modified products
Biotechnology is emerging as one of the fundamental forces likely to shape agriculture in the twenty-first century. Scientific and technological breakthroughs in life sciences are making possible an increasing array of new products that have great potential commercial value and considerable scope for adoption. Among early biotechnology innovations for agriculture,...
Tags: alphA, General Motors Corp., Government, Intuition, Manufacturing, monopolist, Regulations, U.S.
Research articles 2004-08-01
Using the multi-layered nature of international emissions trading and of international-domestic legal systems to escape a multi-state compliance dilemma
I. INTRODUCTION While the science, economics, and politics of global warming have not yet converged on consensus, States and private actors are actively engaged in designing, and in some cases taking, precautionary measures to address the threat of human-induced climate change. Most efforts focus on reducing the emissions of various...
Tags: agreement, arbitration, compliance, emission, Environmental, incentive, M., monitoring, monopolist, OECD, permit, Richard, Robert, sanction
Research articles 2001-01-01
Microsoft competes with regulators, itself
A monopolist is big and bad. He has the muscle to dictate prices and bully competitors and consumers, both of whom are powerless to resist the monopolist's will.
Tags: Microsoft Corp., monopolist
Research articles 1998-07-09
Microsoft Sues Amherst, N.Y., Firm over Alleged Software Piracy.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Mar. 16--Being called a monopolist by a federal judge didn't stop Microsoft Corp. from unleashing its legal watchdogs against those who would nibble at its $8 billion in profits. Mar. 16--Being called a monopolist by a federal judge didn't stop Microsoft Corp. from unleashing...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., monopolist, software
Research articles 2000-03-17
A kinder, gentler gorilla? Has Microsoft changed?(Business)(To the casual observer, Microsoft seems to have changed its ways. Closer inspection shows that it remains a heavy-handed monopolist)
THREE things have changed for Microsoft, the world's biggest software company, since it was declared an "abusive monopolist" and ordered to be split in two by Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson last year. After an appeals-court hearing in Februa THREE things have changed for Microsoft, the world's...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., monopolist
Research articles 2001-04-28
The Next Step: Microsoft May Begin Lengthy Appeal Process.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
Apr. 4--The Microsoft Corp., branded by a federal judge Monday as a monopolist that has violated the nation's antitrust laws, must now hope it finds a more sympathetic audience in a federal appeals court that in the past has been the software gian ...
Tags: antitrust law, Microsoft Corp., monopolist
Research articles 2000-04-03
ITALIAN STATE GAS COMPANY ENI IS GOING TO PURCHASE SHARES IN THE RUSSIAN GAS MONOPOLIST, GAZPROM.
A&G Information Services 12-10-2000 ITALIAN STATE GAS COMPANY ENI IS GOING TO PURCHASE SHARES IN THE RUSSIAN GAS MONOPOLIST, GAZPROM. ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA. The Italian company will do this on condition that the joint Russian- Italian A&G Information Services...
Tags: gas company, Gazprom, MONOPOLIST
Research articles 2000-12-10
THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF THE LARGEST RUSSIAN COMPANY - OAO GAZPROM - REM VYAHIREV ANNOUNCED, THAT GAS MONOPOLIST WAS LIKELY TO BE SPLIT
A&G Information Services 02-09-2000 THE CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF THE LARGEST RUSSIAN COMPANY - OAO GAZPROM - REM VYAHIREV ANNOUNCED, THAT GAS MONOPOLIST WAS LIKELY TO BE SPLIT INTO TWO PARTS. ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA. Mr. Vyahirev...
Tags: board, Gazprom, MONOPOLIST
Research articles 2000-02-09

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RUSSIAN GAS MONOPOLIST "GAZPROM" WAS FORCED TO CONFESS TO A DECREASE IN RESERVES
A&G Information Services 08-09-2004 RUSSIAN GAS MONOPOLIST "GAZPROM" WAS FORCED TO CONFESS TO A DECREASE IN RESERVES ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, JUL 31, 2004 (A&G News via COMTEX) -- In the course of an audit carried out by A&G Information Services ...
Tags: Gazprom
Research articles 2004-08-09
RUSSIAN GAS MONOPOLIST "GAZPROM" WAS FORCED TO CONFESS TO A DECREASE IN RESERVES
A&G Information Services 08-02-2004 RUSSIAN GAS MONOPOLIST "GAZPROM" WAS FORCED TO CONFESS TO A DECREASE IN RESERVES ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA, JUL 31, 2004 (A&G News via COMTEX) -- In the course of an audit carried out by A&G Information Services ...
Tags: Gazprom
Research articles 2004-08-02
ST. PETERSBURG ENERGY MONOPOLIST LENENERGO CARES ABOUT ECOLOGY.
A&G Information Services 01-23-1998 ST. PETERSBURG ENERGY MONOPOLIST LENENERGO CARES ABOUT ECOLOGY. ST.PETERSBURG, RUSSIA. A unique ABB-made steam and gas device was started at Southern thermal electric power station. It allows tracing A&G Information Services 01-23-1998...
Tags: ABB, information service
Research articles 1998-01-23
Microsoft vs. Apple: Monopolist vs. Innovator
Jack Wx submits: Both Microsoft MSFT and Apple AAPL belong to the Most Innovative Companies category; however, we rarely see anything original from MSFT. Rather, Microsoft is widely accused of copying ideas from Apple. I guess the reason MSFT is in this category is because the Windows OS has an...
Tags: Software, Hardware, Gadgets, Jack Wx, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp.
External links 2009-03-31
Piracy and Quality Choice in Monopolistic Markets
This paper studies the impact of piracy on the quality choices of a monopolist. In the absence of piracy, the monopolist has no incentive to differentiate its products. With piracy the monopolist might in- stead produce more than one quality, so that differentiation arises as the optimal strategy. This is...
Tags: University Of Bologna, Differentiation, Piracy, Business Operations, Corporate Law
White papers 2002-04-01
Dynamic Monopoly Pricing and Herding
This paper studies dynamic pricing by a monopolist selling to buyers who learn from each other's purchases. The price posted in each period serves to extract rent from the current buyer, as well as to control the amount of information transmitted to future buyers. As information increases future rent extraction,...
Tags: University Of Texas, Pricing Strategy, Buyer, Pricing, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2005-03-01
Pricing-to-Market: Price Discrimination or Product Differentiation?
This paper examines the extent to which a false detection of Pricing-To-Market pseudo PTM arises from the use of unit value data. To do so, the authors analyze two scenarios. Both scenarios involve a monopolist located in the home country producing a low- and high-quality variety of a good. In...
Tags: Scenario, University Of Massachusetts, Arbitrage, Pseudo PTM, Financial Services
White papers 2005-11-02
Durable goods oligopoly with innovation: theory and empirics
Ronald Goettler Carnegie Mellon and Brett Gordon Columbia. Discussant: Ana Aizcorbe. This paper proposes a model of dynamic oligopoly and applies it to the microprocessor industry. Our findings highlight the "competing-with-itself" aspect of being a monopolist of a durable good: the monopolist must innovate to stimulate demand through upgrades....
Tags: Carnegie-Mellon University, innovation, Leadership, oligopoly, Strategy, surplus, theory
Research articles 2008-03-01
Optimal Customized Bundle Pricing for Information Goods
This paper provides a model for choosing the optimal number of bundles and their prices in the context of designing markets for information goods. Selling bundled goods is a widespread phenomenon, and a recent paper showed that under conditions of zero marginal cost, and independent and identically distributed customer valuations,...
Tags: Pricing Strategy, Information Good, Pricing, Marketing Research, Marketing
White papers 2002-08-01
Activity-Based Pricing in a Monopoly
This paper studies the interaction between cost accounting systems and pricing decisions in a setting where a monopolist sells a base product and related support services to customers whose preference for support services is known only to them. The paper considers two pricing mechanisms–Activity-Based Pricing ABP and traditional pricing, and...
Tags: Support Services, Harvard Knowledgebase, Activity Based Costing, Pricing Strategy, Pricing, Managerial Accounting, Marketing Research, It Services, Marketing, Finance
White papers 2002-02-02
Monopoly Pricing Under Demand Uncertainty: Final Sales Versus Introductory Offers
From the executive summary: ‘The paper examines rationing as a tool of the monopolist's pricing strategy when demand is uncertain. Three pricing strategies are potentially optimal in such situations viz. uniform pricing, final sales, and introductory offers. The final sales strategy consists in charging a high price initially, but then...
Tags: Price, Pricing Strategy, Offers Strategy, Sales Strategy, Pricing, Marketing Research, Sales Force Management, Sales, Marketing
White papers 2003-01-13
Entry Deterrence in Durable-Goods Monopoly
Some industries support Schumpeter's notion of creative destruction through innovative entrants. Others exhibit a single, persistent technological leadership. This paper explores a durable-goods monopolist threatened by entry via a new generation of the durable good. It is shown that the durability of the good either acts as an entry barrier...
Tags: Entry, Generation, Leadership, Management, Marketing, Pricing, Strategy, University Of Hamburg
White papers 2000-01-14
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