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Self-enforcing collusion in large dynamic markets (English)
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1984
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The ''folk theorem'' in game theory implies that any outcome that is better for all players than some single period Nash outcome can be achieved through noncooperative equilibrium in repeated games with discounting. Whether the folk theorem holds for a repeated Cournot oligopoly as the number of firms, N, increases without bound, is investigated. It is shown that the folk theorem holds in the limit iff demand increases at the same rate as the number of firms and the Cournot price sequence is bounded strictly above by the supremum of marginal cost for large N.
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self-enforcing collusion
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large dynamic markets
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noncooperative equilibrium
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repeated games with discounting
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repeated Cournot oligopoly
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