Endogenous technology sharing in r&d intensive industries
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/2501Date
2010-01-11Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
This paper analyses endogenous formation of technology sharing coalitions with asymmetric firms. Coalition partners produce complementary technology advancements, although firms do not co-operate on R&D investment level or in the product market. The equilibrium coalition outcome is either between the two most efficient firms, or a coalition with all three firms. The two-firm coalition is the preferred outcome of a welfare maximising authority if ex ante marginal cost is sufficiently high, and the three-firm coalition is preferred otherwise. Furthermore, we show that the equilibrium outcomes result in the lowest total R&D investment of all possible outcomes. Aircraft engine manufacturing provides a case study, and indicates the importance of antitrust issues as an addition to the theory.
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Kiel Institute for the World EconomicsCitation
Economics: The Open-Access, Open-Assessment E-Journal, Vol. 4, 2010-1Metadata
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