Entry and mergers in oligopoly with firm-specific network effects

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Adriana Gama
Rim Lahmandi-Ayed
Ana Elisa Pereira
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[1] El Colegio de México,Centro de Estudios Económicos
[2] University of Carthage,ESSAI and Unité MASE
[3] Universidad de los Andes,ESSAI
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Economic Theory | 2020年 / 70卷
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Network effects; Network industries; Demand-side economies of scale; Incompatibility; Mergers; C72; D43; L13; L14;
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This paper investigates the effects of exogenous entry on market performance, and the profitability and welfare effects of horizontal mergers in symmetric Cournot oligopolies with firm-specific network effects. With strategic substitutes in the Cournot part of the model, per-firm output is declining in the number of firms, but industry output, price, per-firm profit, consumer surplus and social welfare may go either way in response to entry. We identify respective sufficient conditions for each possibility. The counter-intuitive conclusions tend to require strong network effects. We study the scope for profitability of mergers and the associated welfare effects. In a general analysis, we provide a sufficient condition on inverse demand for a merger to be profitable, which amounts to requiring strong network effects. Under the condition that leads to higher industry output with entry, mergers are always social welfare-enhancing.
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页码:1139 / 1164
页数:25
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