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Assessing Time-Varying Oligopoly and Oligopsony Power in the U.S. Paper Industry
The U.S. paper industry has become increasingly concentrated and therefore been suspected of imperfect competition. In this study, the new empirical industrial organization approach is employed to measure the degree of oligopoly and oligopsony power in the U.S. paper industry simultaneously. The model is estimated by iterative three-stage least squares using annual data from 1955 to 2003. The results reveal that there has been significant oligopoly and oligopsony power in the U.S. paper industry, and the oligopoly power has been consistently lower than the oligopsony power.market power, NEIO, three-stage least squares, time-varying parameters, Agribusiness, Environmental Economics and Policy, Land Economics/Use, Production Economics, L13, Q23,
Entanglement Entropy as a Probe of the Proximity Effect in Holographic Superconductors
We study the entanglement entropy as a probe of the proximity effect of a
superconducting system by using the gauge/gravity duality in a fully
back-reacted gravity system. While the entanglement entropy in the
superconducting phase is less than the entanglement entropy in the normal
phase, we find that near the contact interface of the superconducting to normal
phase the entanglement entropy has a different behavior due to the leakage of
Cooper pairs to the normal phase. We verify this behavior by calculating the
conductivity near the boundary interface.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, extended version to be published in JHE
Strong Cosmic Censorship in Charged de Sitter spacetime with Scalar Field Non-minimally Coupled to Curvature
We examine the stability and the strong cosmic censorship in the
Reissner-Nordstrom-de Sitter (RN-dS) black hole by investigating the evolution
of a scalar field non-minimally coupled to the curvature. We find that when the
coupling parameter is negative, the RN-dS black hole experiences instability.
The instability disappears when the coupling parameter becomes non-negative.
With the increase of the coupling parameter, the violation of the strong cosmic
censorship occurs at a larger critical charge ratio. But such an increase of
the critical charge is suppressed by the increase of the cosmological constant.
Different from the minimal coupling situation, it is possible to accommodate
in the near extremal black hole when the scalar field is
non-minimally coupled to curvature. The increase of the cosmological constant
can allow to be satisfied for even smaller value of the coupling
parameter. The existence of implies that the resulting curvature
can continuously cross the Cauchy horizon.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, 5 table
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