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Game theory / Competition / Oligopoly / Market structure / Market / Stackelberg competition / Conjectural variation / Cournot competition / Economic equilibrium / Nash equilibrium / Cournot / Supply and demand
Date: 2016-08-04 11:55:32
Game theory
Competition
Oligopoly
Market structure
Market
Stackelberg competition
Conjectural variation
Cournot competition
Economic equilibrium
Nash equilibrium
Cournot
Supply and demand

Reaction Function Based Dynamic Location Modeling in Stackelberg-Nash-Cournot Competition Tan C. Miller, Terry L. Friesz, Roger L. Tobin and Changhyun Kwon August 8, 2006 Abstract

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