Her primary scientific interests are in Microeconomics, Industrial organization, Incentive, Oligopoly and Information sharing. Her work on Vertical restraints, Cournot competition and Bertrand competition is typically connected to Information structure as part of general Microeconomics study, connecting several disciplines of science. Her Industrial organization study combines topics in areas such as Competition and Commerce.
In her study, Communication channel is inextricably linked to Dominance, which falls within the broad field of Commerce. Her studies in Incentive integrate themes in fields like Strategic dominance, Revenue, Payment, Bertrand paradox and Information transmission. She interconnects Price discrimination, Nash equilibrium, Market structure, Fixed cost and Monopoly in the investigation of issues within Oligopoly.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Microeconomics, Industrial organization, Competition, Incentive and Marketing. Esther Gal-Or conducts interdisciplinary study in the fields of Microeconomics and Private information retrieval through her works. Her Industrial organization study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Franchise, Outcome, Product and Production.
Her Product research incorporates elements of Duopoly and Function. Her research in the fields of Product market overlaps with other disciplines such as Population. Her Incentive research incorporates themes from Profitability index, Distortion and Game theory.
Her main research concerns Competition, Microeconomics, Population, Advertising and Game theory. Her studies deal with areas such as Business model, Payment, Industrial organization and Order as well as Competition. Her study in the field of Market power and Incentive is also linked to topics like Economic surplus.
Her Incentive study combines topics in areas such as High valuation, Dynamic inconsistency and Downstream. The concepts of her Advertising study are interwoven with issues in Commerce and Dominance. Her Game theory research includes elements of Quality, Price discrimination and Probit model.
Esther Gal-Or focuses on Advertising, Competition, Marketing, Service provider and Bidding. Her work in Advertising incorporates the disciplines of Product variant, Multihoming, Native advertising, Polarization and Cost per acquisition. Her Competition research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Economic rent, News media and Newspaper.
Esther Gal-Or is interested in Product, which is a field of Marketing. Her Service provider research spans across into areas like Reseller, Dominance and Commerce.
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Information Sharing in Oligopoly
Esther Gal-Or.
Econometrica (1985)
Information Sharing in Oligopoly
Esther Gal-Or.
Econometrica (1985)
First Mover and Second Mover Advantages
Esther Gal-Or.
International Economic Review (1985)
First Mover and Second Mover Advantages
Esther Gal-Or.
International Economic Review (1985)
Information Transmission—Cournot and Bertrand Equilibria
Esther Gal-or.
The Review of Economic Studies (1986)
Information Transmission—Cournot and Bertrand Equilibria
Esther Gal-or.
The Review of Economic Studies (1986)
The Economic Incentives for Sharing Security Information
Esther Gal-Or;Anindya Ghose.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
The Economic Incentives for Sharing Security Information
Esther Gal-Or;Anindya Ghose.
Research Papers in Economics (2005)
Minimum Differentiation in Commercial Media Markets
Esther Gal-Or;Anthony Dukes.
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy (2003)
Minimum Differentiation in Commercial Media Markets
Esther Gal-Or;Anthony Dukes.
Journal of Economics and Management Strategy (2003)
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