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Oligopoly Dynamics Models And Tools 1st Edition Tnu Puu Auth

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Oligopoly Dynamics Models And Tools 1st Edition Tnu Puu Auth
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Publisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.21 MB
Pages: 316
Author: Tönu Puu (auth.), Professor Dr. Tönu Puu, Dr. Irina Sushko (eds.)
ISBN: 9783540247920, 9783642077425, 3540247920, 3642077420
Language: English
Year: 2002
Edition: 1

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Oligopoly Dynamics Models And Tools 1st Edition Tnu Puu Auth by Tönu Puu (auth.), Professor Dr. Tönu Puu, Dr. Irina Sushko (eds.) 9783540247920, 9783642077425, 3540247920, 3642077420 instant download after payment.

This book has its focus on the dynamics of oligopoly games. Several contributions show how easily the unique Nash equilibria in some most traditional oligopoly models may lose stability, giving way to complex phenomena, such as periodic/chaotic processes, and to multi stability of coexistent attractors. The bifurcations producing these phenomena are studied by means of recently accumulated global methods, based on the use of critical curves. These tools are explained in a separate methodological chapter. The book also contains some historical background of the present theory. In this way the book becomes suitable also as an advanced text for industrial organisation courses. The various models presented in the book focus both classical Cournot types, and Hotelling`s "ice cream vendor" problems, including location choice. The author list comprises some of the most prolific contributors to current dynamic oligopoly modelling.

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