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    Dynamic oligopoly: Models with incomplete information (English)
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    The authors study an oligopoly with N firms with quadratic cost functions and a linear inverse demand function. The firms adjust their outputs from one period to the next according to certain rules (Cournot, adaptive, extrapolative expectations). These adjustment rules may be based on - partly - incorrect information about the parameters of the model (demand function or cost functions). Conditions are given under which such adjustment processes are asymptotically stable.
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    asymptotic stability
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    oligopoly
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    quadratic cost functions
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    linear inverse demand function
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    adjustment rules
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    incorrect information
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