A Mathematical Programming Approach to a Nash-Cournot Equilibrium Analysis for a Two-Stage Network of Oligopolies
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DOI: 10.1287/opre.36.5.682
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- Jan-Arild Audestad & Alexei Gaivoronski & Adrian Werner, 2006. "Extending the stochastic programming framework for the modeling of several decision makers: pricing and competition in the telecommunication sector," Annals of Operations Research, Springer, vol. 142(1), pages 19-39, February.
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economics: Nash-Cournot solutions; network of oligopolies; games/group decisions: noncooperative games; programming; complementarity: equilibrating fixed-points;All these keywords.
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