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Bayesian equilibria are characterized by means of consistency and one-person rationality in combination with non-emptiness or converse consistency. Moreover, strong and coalition-proof Bayesian equilibria of extended Bayesian games are introduced and it is seen that these notions can be...
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both necessary and sufficient condition for the existence of a unique open-loop Nash solution in the 2-player linear …
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explicit expressions for the firms' location choices, we can prove the existence of a unique subgame perfect Nash equilibrium. …
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In this paper, we study a two-stage location-then-price game where consumers are distributed piecewise uniformly, each piece being referred to as an interval.Although the firms face a coordination problem, it is obvious that, for any given locations and prices, there is a unique indifferent...
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