Innovation and Imitation in a Duopoly

  • Benoit J
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Abstract

In a duopoly where one firm has the idea for a non-patentable innovation, the expected profits from the innovation will not be a monotonic function of the cost of innovating. Furthermore, a costly innovation may be undertaken, where an inexpensive one would not have been, all other things being equal.

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Benoit, J.-P. (1985). Innovation and Imitation in a Duopoly. The Review of Economic Studies, 52(1), 99. https://doi.org/10.2307/2297472

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