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In the heterogeneous experimental oligopoly markets of this paper, sellers first choose capacities and then prices. In … setting behavior is in general consistent with the theory. Capacities converge above the Cournot level. Sellers rarely manage …
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This article studies the design of optimal mechanisms to regulate entry in natural oligopoly markets, assuming the … oligopoly ; entry …
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Research ; Game Theory ; Price Competition among Manufacturers and Retailers ; Empirical Industrial Organization …
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In this note we study a very simple trial & error learning process in the context of a Cournot oligopoly. Without any …
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On a homogeneous oligopoly market informed sellers are fully aware of market demand whereas uninformed sellers only …. -- evolution ; oligopoly ; market research ; private information …
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.’s investment game by introducing an upper bound to what a contributor can be repaid afterwards. By varying this upper bound …
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, just as predicted by the theory, whereas average follower prices are not above average prices in the simultaneous market … simultaneous-move markets whereas first movers do not. As in theory, there is a significant first-mover disadvantage when firms …
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. Finally, we apply this general theory to a number of applications like the Nash demand game, the War of Attrition, Cournot and … Bertrand oligopoly games, and mixed strategies. -- replicator dynamics ; evolutionary stability ; continuous strategy spaces … ; oligopoly …
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To be represented by more than one contestant in a contest has advantages and disadvantages. This paper determines the conditions under which it is favorable to send several agents into the contest. -- contests ; Divisionalization ; delegation
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The utility maximization problem of "ratchet investors" who do not tolerate any decline in their consumption rate is solved explicitly for all felicity functions in a Markovian framework which includes Brownian motion and Poisson processes as special cases. The optimal consumption plan turns out...
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