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). In their duopoly game, firms can choose their quantities in one of two periods before the market clears. If a firm …
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We report on an experiment designed to compare Stackelberg and Cournot duopoly markets with quantity competition. For …
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Most models of labor markets and (un)employment neglect how competition among firms or sectors of the economy affects … by price competition. A special advantage of such a framework is that one can distinguish two kinds of employment effects …
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The theory of industrial organization has experienced an impressive boom by using the methods of (non-cooperative) game theory. The conclusions depend, however. crucially on subtle details of the market decision processes about which there exist no or little empirical information. Studies of...
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We investigate simultaneous and sequential price competition in duopoly markets with differentiated products. In both … economics ; heterogeneous duopoly ; price leadership ; simultaneous play ; first-mover disadvantage ; strategy method …
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competition and analyze the conditions for species survival. The second aspect refers to success in intraspecies competition of … (geno-) types as in evolutionary biology and game theory. Survival in inter- and intraspecies competition together with …
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In this experiment, we analyze strategic delegation in a Cournot duopoly. Owners can choose among two different …
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orientation ; heterogenous market ; duopoly …
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Studying evolutionarily successful behavior we show in a general framework that when individuals maximizing payoff differentials invest resources in punishing others. Interestingly, these investments are increasing in individuals, own wealth and decreasing in the wealth of others.
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