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Mathematical economics / Microeconomics / Costs / Oligopoly / Monopoly / Stackelberg competition / Nash equilibrium / Perfect competition / Comparative statics / Economics / Game theory / Competition
Date: 2012-02-18 00:30:05
Mathematical economics
Microeconomics
Costs
Oligopoly
Monopoly
Stackelberg competition
Nash equilibrium
Perfect competition
Comparative statics
Economics
Game theory
Competition

Marcella Scrimitore Managerial Incentives and Stackelberg Equilibria in Oligopoly EERI C72 L13 L22 Strategic delegation sequential games quantity and price competition welfare analysis

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