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The following pages link to A Theory of Dynamic Oligopoly, II: Price Competition, Kinked Demand Curves, and Edgeworth Cycles (Q3815826):
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- Sequential moves and tacit collusion: Reaction-function cycles in a finite pricing duopoly (Q1289264) (← links)
- Economic incentives in software design (Q1316425) (← links)
- The scope for collusion under fractional defections (Q1319268) (← links)
- Natural monopoly and differential pricing (Q1332723) (← links)
- A theory of motivation and satisfaction with application to decision support (Q1339198) (← links)
- Experimentation with heteroskedastic noise (Q1341489) (← links)
- Vertical product differentiation and entry deterrence (Q1357239) (← links)
- Ramsey pricing in a hierarchical structure with an application to network-access pricing (Q1362855) (← links)
- Equilibrium programming using proximal-like algorithms (Q1373724) (← links)
- Asymmetric adjustment in symmetric duopoly (Q1392161) (← links)
- Markov perfect equilibrium existence for a class of undiscounted infinite-horizon dynamic games (Q1594882) (← links)
- Conjectural-variation models and supergames with price competition in a differentiated product oligopoly (Q1601333) (← links)
- Asynchronous choice and Markov equilibria (Q1601451) (← links)
- Strategic nonlinear pricing (Q1601936) (← links)
- Commitment and price competition in a dynamic differentiated-product duopoly (Q1601971) (← links)
- Asymmetric price adjustment in a menu-cost model (Q1601981) (← links)
- Market power under income polarization (Q1607537) (← links)
- Entry regulation and social welfare with an integer problem. (Q1612742) (← links)
- Edgeworth cycles with partial price commitment (Q1672766) (← links)
- Specific investment and supplier vulnerability (Q1672782) (← links)
- Price instability in multi-unit auctions (Q1753696) (← links)
- Cooperation dynamics in repeated games of adverse selection (Q1757580) (← links)
- Overcoming the drawbacks of a revenue-sharing contract through a support program (Q1761813) (← links)
- Dealing with the dimensionality curse in dynamic pricing competition: using frequent repricing to compensate imperfect market anticipations (Q1782151) (← links)
- Strategic incentives in dynamic duopoly (Q1876643) (← links)
- On the existence of pure strategy Bertrand equilibrium (Q1890917) (← links)
- On the contributions of John C. Harsanyi, John F. Nash and Reinhard Selten (Q1893188) (← links)
- Nonuniqueness of solutions in applied general equilibrium models with scale economies and imperfect competition (Q1897303) (← links)
- Profit maximization mitigates competition (Q1906033) (← links)
- Organizational strategy and tacit collusion in oligopoly with agency (Q1908548) (← links)
- Network games; adaptations to Nash-Cournot equilibrium (Q1918427) (← links)
- Market power of firms and exchange-rate fluctuations (Q1923975) (← links)
- Can prices be insensitive to unit cost variations? A game-theoretic alternative to the kinked demand curve explanation (Q1925682) (← links)
- The kinked demand curve revisited (Q1927536) (← links)
- Bertrand-Edgeworth duopoly with linear costs: a tale of two paradoxes (Q1927862) (← links)
- Intertemporal price competition with exogenous demand shocks (Q1934758) (← links)
- Pricing with bargain hunting consumers (Q2046574) (← links)
- Periodic attractor in the discrete time best-response dynamics of the rock-paper-scissors game (Q2062243) (← links)
- The absence of attrition in a war of attrition under complete information (Q2078041) (← links)
- Entry deterrence, coordinating advertising and pricing in markets with consumption externalities (Q2098986) (← links)
- Discontinuous stochastic games (Q2143881) (← links)
- Optimally sticky prices: foundations (Q2168182) (← links)
- The worst-case payoff in games with stochastic revision opportunities (Q2241208) (← links)
- The emergence of cooperation through leadership (Q2259411) (← links)
- Coordination need not be a problem (Q2276550) (← links)
- Asynchronous games with transfers: uniqueness and optimality (Q2324796) (← links)
- Competition, collusion, and chaos (Q2366132) (← links)
- Divide and conquer. On the profitability of forming independent rival divisions (Q2366948) (← links)
- Paths to constrained Nash equilibria (Q2366977) (← links)
- Price regulation, product location, and welfare (Q2378087) (← links)