Endogenous Sunk Cost, Quality Competition and Welfare ()
Abstract
Competition in quality with escalating levels of endogenous sunk costs may produce levels of concentration even higher than expected in their absence. We show that consumers may very well benefit from such expenditures despite the effects on concentration and likely attenuation of price competition.
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Ford, G. and Stern, M. (2011) Endogenous Sunk Cost, Quality Competition and Welfare.
Theoretical Economics Letters,
1, 88-90. doi:
10.4236/tel.2011.13018.
Conflicts of Interest
The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
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