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consensus value is discussed.Finally, two applications of the consensus value are given: one is for oligopoly games in partition …
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numerical model of the Chinese economy with oligopoly behaviour to examine the available “inward” sources of transformative …
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symmetry in economic responses. This paper explores this issue using an economy-wide approach that represents oligopoly … effects on performance than busts. This is shown to be affected by oligopoly but to have its roots in neoclassical behaviour …
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explicit account of oligopoly behaviour. The results confirm that further fiscal expansions, even with large public investment …
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The paper considers an oligopolistic industry in which pollution is a by-product of production. Firms are assumed to have emission permits that restrict the amount that they pollute. These permits are assumed to be tradeable and the paper discusses a structure in which the same set of firms...
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In the strategic investment under uncertainty literature the trade off between the value of waiting known from single decision maker models and the incentive to preempt competitors is mainly studied in duopoly models.This paper aims at studying competitive investments in new markets where more...
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We show that an environmental regulation such as a tax on pollution can act as a collusive device and induce stable cartelization in an oligopolistic polluting industry. We consider a dynamic game where pollution is allowed to accumulate into a stock over time and a cartel that includes all the...
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