Abstract
This paper analyzes the noncooperative game on the choice ofstrategic variable to set in duopoly in the presence of an upstream market for the input. For the case of labor input, the analysis shows that if the wage is the result of decentralized firm-union bargain, a duopoly producing substitutes may choose to compete either in the quantity space or in the price space, depending upon the distribution of bargaining power in the wage negotiation and the union’s relative preference over the wage. For the case of input suppliers as profit- maximizing firms, the paper shows that a vertically differentiated duopoly may prefer to compete either in the quantity space or in a mixed strategy setting where the high-quality firm plays price and the low-quality firm plays quantity, depending upon the extent of substitutability, the degree of vertical product differentiation and the distribution of bargaining power in the input price negotiation.
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Ohori, S. (2014). Price and Quantity Competition in a Mixed Duopoly with Emission Tax. Theoretical Economics Letters, 04(02), 133–138. https://doi.org/10.4236/tel.2014.42020
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