2024-03-29T12:27:46Zhttps://escholarship.org/oaioai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt7d97z4mx2011-07-02T18:08:38Zqt7d97z4mx"Monopolies in Two-Sided Markets: Comparative Statics and Identification"Weyl, E. Glen2008-10-01Many models of monopoly in two-sided markets have been proposed (Rochet and Tirole, 2006), but little is known about them. I provide a full set of comparative statics for three models, one that generalizes that of Rochet and Tirole (2003), a second that generalizes Armstrong (2006) and a third that fuses the two models. This answers a number of questions central to the theoretical literature, such as the effects of market power and price controls and the relationship between different models. I also show how, given exogenous cost variations, these models can be almost fully (locally) identifed (e.g. market power and predatory pricing), tested and distinguished from one another. I highlight applications of the results to a wide variety of theoretical, empirical and policy questions, including merger analysis.application/pdfpubliceScholarship, University of Californiahttps://escholarship.org/uc/item/7d97z4mxpublicationoai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt22p092t72011-07-02T18:08:20Zqt22p092t7"A Model of Vertical Oligopolistic Competition"Reisinger, MarkusSchnitzer, Monika2008-11-12This paper develops a model of successive oligopolies with endogenous market entry, allowing for varying degrees of product differentiation and entry costs in both markets. Our analysis shows that the downstream conditions dominate the overall profitability of the two-tier structure while the upstream conditions mainly affect the distribution of profits. We compare the welfare effects of upstream versus downstream deregulation policies and show that the impact of deregulation may be overvalued when ignoring feedback effects from the other market. Furthermore, we analyze how different forms of vertical restraints influence the endogenous market structure and provide conditions under which they are welfare enhancing.application/pdfpubliceScholarship, University of Californiahttps://escholarship.org/uc/item/22p092t7publicationoai:escholarship.org:ark:/13030/qt3rz719372011-07-02T18:04:32Zqt3rz71937Spring 2009 Program2009-01-10application/pdfpubliceScholarship, University of Californiahttps://escholarship.org/uc/item/3rz71937publication