Demand shocks, advance production and market power: some lessons about markets from the laboratory

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A study was conducted to analyze research on laboratory markets and their impact on studies for applied economics and policy. Market experiments produced critical information on the association between various market organizations and performance. Results of initial market experiments revealed that competitive outcomes occurred with regularity. They also showed the importance of using experimental data in determining policy analyses.

Author: Davis, Douglas D., Ramagopal, K.
Administration of General Economic Programs, Intnl Economic Policy, Analysis, Economic policy, International economic relations

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Plant scale in entry decisions: A comparison of start-ups and established firm entrants

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Established firms have the competitive advantage over start-up firms in their choice of plant scale in entry decisions.

Author: Brush, Thomas H., Hairharan, Sam
United States, Production & Business Activity

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Subjects list: Research, Business economics, Managerial economics
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