Dynamic Models of Oligopoly

Dynamic Models of Oligopoly
Title Dynamic Models of Oligopoly PDF eBook
Author D. Fudenberg
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 104
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136456120

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Fudenberg and Tirole use the game-theoretic issues of information, commitment and timing to provide a realistic approach to oligopoly.

Dynamic Models of Oligopoly

Dynamic Models of Oligopoly
Title Dynamic Models of Oligopoly PDF eBook
Author Jean Tirole
Publisher
Pages 83
Release 1986
Genre Oligopolies
ISBN 9783718662791

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Dynamic Models of Oligopoly

Dynamic Models of Oligopoly
Title Dynamic Models of Oligopoly PDF eBook
Author Drew Fudenberg
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 83
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780415269179

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Fudenberg and Tirole use the game-theoretic issues of information, commitment and timing to provide a realistic approach to oligopoly.

Oligopoly Theory

Oligopoly Theory
Title Oligopoly Theory PDF eBook
Author James Friedman
Publisher CUP Archive
Pages 262
Release 1983-09-30
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780521282444

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James Friedman provides a thorough survey of oligopoly theory using numerical examples and careful verbal explanations to make the ideas clear and accessible. While the earlier ideas of Cournot, Hotelling, and Chamberlin are presented, the larger part of the book is devoted to the modern work on oligopoly that has resulted from the application of dynamic techniques and game theory to this area of economics. The book begins with static oligopoly theory. Cournot's model and its more recent elaborations are covered in the first substantive chapter. Then the Chamberlinian analysis of product differentiation, spatial competition, and characteristics space is set out. The subsequent chapters on modern work deal with reaction functions, advertising, oligopoly with capital, entry, and oligopoly using noncooperative game theory. A large bibliography is provided.

Dynamic Models of Oligopoly

Dynamic Models of Oligopoly
Title Dynamic Models of Oligopoly PDF eBook
Author D. Fudenberg
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 95
Release 2013-06-17
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1136456058

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Fudenberg and Tirole use the game-theoretic issues of information, commitment and timing to provide a realistic approach to oligopoly.

Oligopoly Dynamics

Oligopoly Dynamics
Title Oligopoly Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Irina Sushko
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 314
Release 2013-03-19
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3540247920

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These proceedings are from a conference held at the Centre for Regional Science (CERUM) at Umea Umeâ University, Sweden, 17-18 June 2001. Unlike Un1ike many conference proceedings, this volume contains only on1y invited invited contribu contribu tions tions on specified topics so as to make the book coherent and self-contained. The authors and editors hope that this coherence will make the volume use fu1 fuI also as a text for courses in industrial organisation. To this end two chap ters on the history of oligopoly theory, from the beginnings with Cournot 1838, to the present day, and one chapter on modem methods for analysing iterated discrete time maps, have been inserted at the beginning ofthe book. Unlike Un1ike most current literature on games and oligopoly, this book is not focused on the usual topics of game theory: optimal strategies, dominance, and equilibrium. Rather it is the evolutionary dynamics, often of a complex type, inc1uding deterministic chaos, which are in focus. The contributions, after the historical and the methodological introductions, represent various segments of the research frontier in this area, though pains have been taken to tie some of the models to a number of most promising contributions from the frugal period 1929-1941, which have suffered from unjust neglect in the following industrial organisation literature.

The Theory of Oligopoly with Multi-Product Firms

The Theory of Oligopoly with Multi-Product Firms
Title The Theory of Oligopoly with Multi-Product Firms PDF eBook
Author Koji Okuguchi
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 177
Release 2013-03-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3662026228

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In this book a rigorous, systematic, mathematical analysis is presented for oligopoly with multi-product firms in static as well as dynamic frameworks in the light of recent developments in theories of games, oligopoly and industrial organization. The general results derived in this book on oligopoly with multi-product firms contain, as special cases, all previous results on oligopoly with single product as well as oligopoly with product differentiation and single product firms. A constructive nu- merical method is given for finding the Cournot-Nash equilibrium, which may be extremely valuable to those who are interested in numerical analysis of the effects of various industrial policies. A sequential adjustment process is also formulated for finding the equilibrium. Dynamic adjustment processes have two versions, one with a discrete time scale and the other with a continuous time scale. The stability of the equilibrium is thoroughly investigated utilizing powerful mathematical results from the stability and linear algebra literature. The methodology developed for analyzing stability proves to be useful for dynamic analysis of economic models.