Before going to our concrete example, we argued that Bertrand competition will lead to prices above marginal
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Before going to our concrete example, we argued that Bertrand competition will lead to prices above marginal cost when xi 1c, pj 2 . 0. In our example, we find that, in equilibrium, p . c 5 MC so long as c , A /1a 2 b2. Can you reconcile the general conclusion with the conclusion from the example?
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Microeconomics An Intuitive Approach With Calculus
ISBN: 9781337335652,9781337027632
2nd Edition
Authors: Thomas Nechyba
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