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Stability, bifurcation, and chaos in \(N\)-firm nonlinear Cournot games
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    Stability, bifurcation, and chaos in \(N\)-firm nonlinear Cournot games (English)
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    Summary: An \(N\)-firm production game known as oligopoly will be examined with isoelastic price function and linear cost under al Cournot competition. After the best responses of the firms are determined, a dynamic system with adaptive expectations is introduced. It is first shown that the local asymptotic behavior of the system is identical with that of the adaptive adjustment process in which the firms cautiously determine their outputs. Dynamic analysis is confined to two special cases, one in which \(N\) is divided into two groups and the other in which \(N\) is divided into three groups. Then stability conditions will be derived and the global behavior of the equilibria will be illustrated including chaos control. Lastly the two- and three-group models are compared with two-firm (duopoly) and three-firm (triopoly) models to shed light on roles of the number of the firms.
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