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We analyze a symmetric n-firm Cournot oligopoly with a heterogeneous population of optimizers and imitators. Imitators …
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Internet experiments are a new and convenient way for reaching a large subject pool. Yet, providing incentives to subjects can be a tricky design issue. One cost effective and simple method is the publication of a high score (as in computer games). We test whether a high score provides adequate...
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suggests, one can not generally expect that the behavior of teams is equivalent to the behavior of individuals in Cournot … equivalent. This provides a theoretical foundation for the unitary player assumption in Cournot competition. We show that this …
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effect of increasing (decreasing) equilibrium prices under Cournot (Bertrand) competition. In addition the effects of …
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, like 2x2 games, Cournot duopoly, price competition, rent seeking, public goods games, common pool resource games, minimum …
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all symmetric 2x2 games, and standard examples of Cournot duopoly, price competition, public goods games, common pool …
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to many interesting games including examples like 2x2 games, Cournot duopoly, price competition, public goods games …
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, Cournot duopoly, price competition, public goods games, common pool resource games, and minimum effort coordination games. …
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