Cournot Oligopoly and Competitive Behaviour
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Publication:5659315
DOI10.2307/2296692zbMATH Open0246.90006OpenAlexW2081255621MaRDI QIDQ5659315FDOQ5659315
Publication date: 1971
Published in: Review of Economic Studies (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/2296692
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- The long-run benefits of chaos to oligopolistic firms
- Taxing price makers
- Quantity-setting games with a dominant firm
- Mixed oligopoly with consistent conjectures
- Cournot and Walras equilibrium
- On the dominance solvability of large Cournot games
- Comparative statics for aggregative games. The strong concavity case
- On the presence and absence of free entry in oligopoly equilibria
- Asymptotic equivalence between Cournot-Nash and Walras equilibria in exchange economies with atoms and an atomless part
- The effects of entry in bilateral oligopoly
- Comparative statics in Cournot free entry equilibrium
- On the efficiency of Bertrand and Cournot equilibria with product differentiation
- Free entry versus socially optimal entry
- Some thoughts on the Sutton approach. Concentration in high-tech markets
- Oligopoly with a large number of competitors: asymmetric limit result
- On the relationship between Nash—Cournot and Wardrop equilibria
- Free entry and stability in a Cournot model
- Self-enforcing collusion in large dynamic markets
- Surplus sharing in Cournot oligopoly
- Triumph over your rivals in dynamic oligopoly
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