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Resumen de Technological change and market structure: An evolutionary approach

Fernando Vega-Redondo

  • The paper studies an inter-temporal market context in which firms innovate, imitate, and compete in quantities and technological choices each period. Potential entrants enter if there are profitable opportunities; incumbent firms exit when they go bankrupt. The key aspect of the model is that technological change evolves along a directed graph. This graph reflects both the direction of technological change and the magnitude of costs involved in switching technologies. In this set-up, our main concern is to explore the implications of different technological structures on entry/exit dynamics and on the evolution of market characteristics (market concentration, prof itability variance, etc. )


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