Entry preemption through capacity expansion in the U.S. titanium industry |
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Authors: | Stephen Mathis Janet Koscianski |
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Affiliation: | (1) Shippensburg University, USA |
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Abstract: | This study investigates the impact of expected excess capacity on the probability of firm entry into a single-product oligopoly, specifically, the U.S. titanium industry. Predicted values for excess capacity as well as its components, production, and capacity are generated. By disentangling the components of excess capacity and estimating them independently, it is possible to separate incumbents' discretionary actions regarding capacity expansion, which may preempt entry, from the effects of underlying cycles in demand, which subsequently affect production. These predicted values are utilized in logit models which indicate that expected levels of capacity expansion did appear to decrease the probability of firm entry, while expected levels of production and excess capacity had no effect on the probability of entry into the U.S. titanium industry. |
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