Market size, entry costs and free entry Cournot equilibrium

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Krishnendu Ghosh Dastidar
Sugata Marjit
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[1] Jawaharlal Nehru University,
[2] Indian Institute of Foreign Trade,undefined
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Journal of Economics | 2022年 / 136卷
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Free entry; Cournot; Output; Firms; L13; D4;
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We consider a free entry, symmetric cost, Cournot equilibrium in a homogeneous product market. There is a parameter A which is the index of the “market size” . If a firm decides to enter, it must incur set-up costs of F. We explore the following question: How do the number of firms, individual output and total output in a free entry equilibrium change with an increase in the market size and entry cost? Conventional wisdom suggests that these should increase with A and decrease with F. However, we show this may not be true. We use the implicit function theorem to provide a complete characterization. We also illustrate our results with specific examples.
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