2022
DOI: 10.32535/jicp.v5i2.1676
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Observable Versus Unobservable Contracts in Duopolistic Competition

Abstract: One upstream and two downstream firms are involved in a vertically related industry. Under observable contracts, firms are aware of both their own and their rival's input prices. However, under an unobservable contract, firms only know their own input price and are unaware of their rival’s input price. We demonstrate both vertical separation and vertical integration in the two contracts. We focus on two methods: linear tariffs and two-part tariffs. With linear tariffs and asymmetric costs under both observable… Show more

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