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Monopoly Innovation and Welfare Effects

  • Shuntian Yao and Lydia Gan EMAIL logo
From the journal Economics

Abstract

In this paper we study the welfare effect of a monopoly innovation. Unlike many partial equilibrium models carried out in previous studies, general equilibrium models are constructed and analyzed in greater detail. We discover that technical innovation carried out by a monopolist could significantly increase the social welfare. We conclude that, in general, the criticism against monopoly innovation based on its increased deadweight loss is less accurate than previously postulated by many studies.

JEL Classification: D50; D60

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Published Online: 2010-10-04
Published in Print: 2010-12-01

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