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In this paper, we study an imperfect monitoring model of duopoly under similar settings as in Green and Porter (1984 …
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In Cournot games the strategic variable is output and players maximize profits assuming that the other players keep their outputs fixed. In Bertrand games the strategic variable is price and players assume the other players to keep their prices fixed. In this article I argue that it is not the...
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In this paper, we fully characterize the Nash Equilibrium in the winner-take-all Bertrand Game, showing that a mixed strategy profile is a Nash Equilibrium, if and only if it is a zero operating profit one, and there exist at least two players whose bids are all unprofitable. Compared with...
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In the economic literature on market competition, firms are often modelled as individual decision makers and the internal organization of the firm is neglected (unitary player assumption). However, as the literature on strategic delegation suggests, one can not generally expect that the behavior...
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