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Some Economics of Predatory Pricing
Posted By Don Boudreaux On December 5, 2011 @ 2:42 pm In Antitrust,Competition,Complexity & Emergence,Myths and Fallacies,Prices | Comments Disabled
I’ve gotten a few e-mails over the past day or so encouraging me to post more on predatory pricing. I’ll do so. Now, though, I am on the road for a speaking engagement and have too little time today to post more than links to these three papers.
The first is here [1]. (I’ll do my best later to find and post a link to an ungated version.)
The second is linked here [2].
I end this post with a link to this important paper from 2001 by Ken Elzinga and David Mills [3], two of today’s leading scholars on the topic of predatory pricing.
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[1] here: http://heinonline.org/HOL/LandingPage?collection=journals&handle=hein.journals/supeco4&div=5&id=&page=
[2] here: http://cafehayek.com/2011/04/predatory-pricing-product-improvements-and-wal-mart.html
[3] this important paper from 2001 by Ken Elzinga and David Mills: http://cafehayek.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/GLJ.pdf
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