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Will New Media Destroy the Local Media?
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Slides from a Monash presentation on the future of the newspapers. / Note: this presentation was written and delivered by Joshua Gans based on joint work. Any views expressed should be regarded solely as his and not of the other authors or any organisation they are associated with.
Economic Policy in the Post Crisis Era
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Slides of a talk by Joshua Gans at the 2009 PerCapita Policy Exchange conference
Exclusivity, Competition and the Irrelevance of Internal ...
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This paper considers the effect of exclusive contracts on investment decisions in a market with two upstream and two downstream firms. Segal and Whinston’s (2000) irrelevance result is generalized and it is shown that exclusive contracts have no effect on the equilibrium level of internal investm...
Platform Siphoning
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The business model of commercial-financing relies on advertisers to pay for content. Advertisers will not pay if consumers unbundle the advertisements from the content (advertising bypass). TiVo, remote controls, and pop-up ad blockers are examples of adavoidance / technologies. Purchasing such de...
Exit Deterrence
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This paper is the rst to provide a general context whereby potential entry / can lead incumbent rms to permanently reduce the intensity of competition / in a market. All previous results found that potential entry would lead to lower / prices and greater competition. Examining markets where entry ...
Platform Siphoning
from Core Research in Research, Business & Economics
The business model of commercial-financing relies on advertisers to pay for content. Advertisers will not pay if consumers unbundle the advertisements from the content (advertising bypass). TiVo, remote controls, and pop-up ad blockers are examples of ad-avoidance technologies. Purchasing such de...
Negotiating for the Market
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Negotiating for the Market* / by Joshua S. Gans University of Melbourne / First Draft: 15th December, 20
Innovation and Climate Change Policy
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Innovation and Climate Change Policy* / by Joshua S. Gans / First Draft: 27th March, 2008 This Version:
Is there a market for ideas?
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Is there a market for ideas?* / by Joshua S. Gans and Scott Stern / First Draft: 15th September 2008 Thi
RedBrick
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The Little Red Brick: An Additive Tale / by Joshua Gans / This is the little red brick. / This is a st
tying-07-10-25
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Remedies for Tying in Computer Applications* / by / Joshua S. Gans / First Draft: 30th May, 2005 This Ve
carlton-gans-waldman-08-02-11
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WHY TIE A PRODUCT CONSUMERS DO NOT USE?* by Dennis W. Carlton Graduate School of Business University
gans-wolak-08-10-08
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A Comparison of Ex Ante versus Ex Post Vertical Market Power: Evidence from the Electricity Supply I
gmr competition 08-28-08
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The Two Sides of Competition and Their Implications for Strategy / J. Gans University of Melbourne G.
entryaccess-08-12-01
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Can the Threat of Entry Reduce Competition? / Martin C. Byfordy Joshua S. Gansz / Abstract This paper i
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