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the corresponding Cournot equilibrium. From a methodological viewpoint we make extensive use of the basic results from the …
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' order of moves to show that i) Cournot competition is not the subgame perfect Nash equilibrium of the extended game, ii) the …
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Several studies on mixed oligopoly indicate that the ownership pattern of firms does not affect the equilibrium price. This idea often suggests that ownership is irrelevant. In a mixed duopoly under price competition, firm ownership is irrelevant. This study reveals that ownership is irrelevant...
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We consider takeover bidding in a Cournot oligopoly when firms have private information concerning the synergy effect …
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for three specific linear quadratic games - Cournot oligopoly, Keynes' beauty contest and Public good provision - in which …
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We compare an n-firm Cournot model with a Stackelberg model, where n-firms choose outputs sequentially, in a stochastic … expected price and total profits are higher in Stackelberg perfect revealing equilibrium than in the Cournot equilibrium. These …
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We investigate the possibility of using public firms to regulate polluting emissions in a Cournot oligopoly where … differential game and investigate (i) the Cournot-Nash game among profit-seeking firms; (ii) the Markov Perfect Nash equilibrium …
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We model an industry in which a discrete number of firms choose the output of their differentiated products deciding whether or not to consider the impact of their decisions on aggregate output. We show that two threshold numbers of firms exist such that: below the lower one there is a unique...
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This study investigates mixed markets in which a social welfare-maximizing public firm and a private firm engage in behavior-based price discrimination (BBPD). Total of two cases are considered: one where domestic shareholders completely own the private firm and one where foreign shareholders...
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We analyse how the market design influences the bidding behaviour in multi-unit auctions, such as wholesale electricity markets. It is shown that competition improves for increased market transparency and we identify circumstances where the auctioneer prefers uniform to discriminatory pricing....
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