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The results of competition/cooperation is a very complex issue, with lots of research by economists (and few firm conclusions). For some theoretical background, start with the Wiki articles on Game theory and Cournot/Bertrand/Stackelberg competition, which are the most widely used economic models. Note that even though all these models make stacks of restrictive (and often unrealistic) assumptions, they still lead to a wild variety of outcomes.