Abstract

This paper investigates a competitive location model on a network with free entry and exit. The given network consists of regions that represent independent jurisdictions. Market entry and exit are sequential. In each stage of the multi-stage game, the regions simultaneously decide what subsidy to offer to a firm should it located within its boundaries. The paper delineates three distinct classes of subsidy policies and examines their effects in a series of computational tests.

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