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Allocating cost reducing investments over competing divisions

2007

This paper examines a three-stage model of divisionalization where, first, two parent firms create independent units, second, the parent firms allocate cost reduction levels over these units, and third, the resulting units compete in a Cournot market given their current costs of production. The introduction of the cost reduction phase is shown to reduce the incentives toward divisionalization severely, relative to other existing models. Namely, the scope for divisionalization in equilibrium reduces as the marginal cost of the cost reducing investment decreases, and eventually vanishes. A second-best welfare analysis shows that, for any given market structure, the equilibrium investment deci…

Marginal costDivisionalization Horizontal Mergers Research Joint VenturesCournot competitionInvestment (macroeconomics)Divisionalization; Horizontal Mergers; Research Joint MergersCost reductionMicroeconomicsjel:L11jel:L22Market structureInvestment decisionsIncentivejel:L13EconomicsProduction (economics)divisionalization horizontal mergers research joint ventures
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Economic analysis of the international cooperation to face global environmental problems

2013

Because of the doubts about the effectiveness of the Kyoto Protocol, several scholars have asked whether other types of agreements can be designed to achieve large reductions of GHG emissions. Designing a profitable and stable international environmental agreement (IEA) that deals with the shortcomings of Kyoto-type agreement is the main motivation of this work. One idea would be to focus on technology improvements in order to reduce abatement costs, as this might increase a country's willingness to undertake significant emission reductions. For example, it could be beneficial to supplement a Kyoto-type agreement with technology elements if technological development depends not only on a co…

international environmental agreementstechnology spilloversUNESCO::CIENCIAS ECONÓMICASResearch joint venturesR&D investmentcoalition information exchange:CIENCIAS ECONÓMICAS [UNESCO]
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El consorcio contractual de I+D+i. Un instrumento de cooperación científica, tecnológica e industrial

2021

La cooperación con otras entidades es una de las vías seguidas por las empresas para optimizar sus productos o procesos; es decir, para llevar a cabo sus actividades de I+D+i (investigación científica, desarrollo tecnológico e innovación industrial). Comporta la formación de un consorcio con universidades, organismos de investigación y/u otras empresas, cuya misión será ejecutar conjuntamente un proyecto de I+D y, en muchos casos, explotar sus resultados de manera concertada. Dichos consorcios de I+D+i han ido cobrando relevancia en las últimas décadas, avivados por los programas de ayudas públicas que incentivan su creación. Sin embargo, a pesar de ser numerosos los autores que los han est…

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