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Stackelberg Social Equilibrium in Water Markets
Market power in water markets can be modeled as simultaneous quantity competition on a river structure and analyzed by applying social equilibrium. In an example of a duopoly water market, we argue that the lack of backward induction logic implies that ...
Harold Houba, Françeska Tomori
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Quasi-Perfect Stackelberg Equilibrium
Equilibrium refinements are important in extensive-form (i.e., tree-form) games, where they amend weaknesses of the Nash equilibrium concept by requiring sequential rationality and other beneficial properties.
Farina, Gabriele +4 more
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Equilibrium in a Stackelberg duopoly
Theory of the games offers perfect tools for modelling imperfect competition specific processes, manifested in relation with product quantity (Cournot/Stackelberg type), product price (Bertrand type) or quality.
Ciprian RUSESCU
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Computing Stackelberg Equilibrium for Cancer Treatment
Recent work by Kleshnina et al. has presented a Stackelberg evolutionary game model in which the Stackelberg equilibrium strategy for the leading player corresponds to the optimal cancer treatment.
Sam Ganzfried
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The Stackelberg equilibrium as a consistent conjectural equilibrium [PDF]
We consider a static game with conjectural variations where some firms make conjectures while others do not. Two propositions are proved. We first show that there exists a continuum of conjectural variations such that the conjectural equilibrium locally ...
Aurélien W. Saidi +2 more
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Insider Trading with Semi-Informed Traders and Information Sharing: The Stackelberg Game
This paper presents a financial Stackelberg game model with two partially informed risk neutral insiders. Each insider receives a private signal about the stock value and competes with the other insider under a Stackelberg setting.
Wassim Daher, Fida Karam, Naveed Ahmed
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Stackelberg Population Dynamics: A Predictive-Sensitivity Approach
Hierarchical decision-making processes traditionally modeled as bilevel optimization problems are widespread in modern engineering and social systems. In this work, we deal with a leader with a population of followers in a hierarchical order of play.
Eduardo Mojica-Nava, Fredy Ruiz
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A Game Model for Medical Service Pricing Based on the Diagnosis Related Groups
Background: Currently there are various issues that exist in the medical institutions in China as a result of the price-setting in DRGs, which include the fact that medical institutions tend to choose patients and that the payment standard for complex ...
Jinli Duan, Zhibin Lin, Feng Jiao
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The Monostatic Radar and Jammer Games Based on Signal-to-Jamming-Plus-Noise Ratio
In modern electronic warfare, both the radar and the jammer are capable of changing their waveforms to achieve better performance. The conflict relationship between the radar and jammer can be modeled as a non-cooperative game. In this paper, the optimal
Lulu Wang, Yi Zhang
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Entry, stackelberg equilibrium and reasonable conjectures [PDF]
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Corchón, Luis C., Marcos, Félix
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