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The Destructive Stackelberg Competition Model

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2015
This paper proves that the Stackelberg extension has turned the Cournot duopoly model into a perfectly competitive one. The reason for this killing lies with the homogenous goods produced by the duopolists. They are not truly duopolists. Stackelberg helps destroy the traditional duopoly or oligopoly model.
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Stackelberg on Monopolistic Competition

Journal of Political Economy, 1936
rT HE analysis of problems of monopolistic competition has reached a stage in which any further progress is seriously hampered by the lack of a systematic consolidation of the many divergent theories, which have marked the development of the centuryold controversy.
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Cournot, Stackelberg and Hotelling Competition

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
This paper shows that Stackelberg has turned the Cournot competitors into monopolists, to result in Bertrand’s equilibrium, and to fall into a prisoner’s dilemma. This paper then applies Hotelling’s theory to break the dilemma.
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Stackelberg price leadership in spatial competition

International Journal of Industrial Organization, 1986
Abstract This paper examines Stackelberg price leadership in a spatially competitive model with infinitely many stores on an infinite line. A Stackelberg price leader charges significantly more than the pure Nash equilibrium price, induces its neighbors to charge somewhat more than the pure Nash equilibrium price, and increases its profits.
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An Investigation of Stackelberg Mixed Oligopoly with Advertising Competition

The Manchester School, 2017
This paper conducts a comprehensive investigation of Stackelberg mixed oligopoly with advertising competition. We focus our attention on misleading advertising, and at the same time derive some results that are closely related to profit‐raising entry. Different from Matsumura and Sunada (Economics Letters, Vol. 119 (2013), pp. 183–185), we find that it
Jiancai Pi, Pengqing Zhang, Xuyang Chen
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Competitive newsvendor problems with the same Nash and Stackelberg solutions

Operations Research Letters, 2007
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Pure competition, regulated and Stackelberg equilibria: Application to the energy system of Québec

European Journal of Operational Research, 2000
Abstract We present a general methodology to study the electricity market of a country or region, under various pricing mechanisms. The approach is based on modifications of a large-scale techno-economic model, and is applied to a realistic model for the Province of Quebec.
Denis Lavigne   +2 more
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On the endogeneity of Cournot, Bertrand, and Stackelberg competition in oligopolies

International Journal of Industrial Organization, 2012
Abstract In many industries, firms pre-order input and forward sell output prior to the actual production period. It is known that forward buying input induces a “Cournot–Stackelberg endogeneity” (both Cournot and Stackelberg outcomes may result in equilibrium) and forward selling output induces a convergence to the Bertrand solution.
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A dynamic stackelberg-cournot game for competitive content caching in 5G networks

2017 International Conference on Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications (WINCOM), 2017
The main concept behind 5G mobile network is to expand the idea of small cell network (SCN) to create a cooperative network able to cache data in active nodes inside radio access and Core network. Caching technique is a workaround to deal with bottleneck in the Back-haul, as the capacity of the wireless links could not support the increasing demand for
Bouchaib Assila   +3 more
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