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Existence of a feedback equilibrium for two-stage Stackelberg games

IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 1997
Summary: We consider a two-stage feedback game in which two players solve a Stackelberg problem at each stage and each player knows the state of the game at every level of play. In this kind of game, the leader does not have the ability to announce his strategy at all levels of play prior to the start of the game.
Lina Mallozzi, Jacqueline Morgan
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On the stability of the stackelberg oligopoly equilibrium

Economics Letters, 1979
Abstract The stability of the equilibrium in the Stackelberg undifferentiated oligopoly model where each oligopolist strives for leadership is analyzed for general demand and cost functions and for a discrete system with non-instantaneous adjustment.
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Generalized Cournot-Stackelberg-Nash equilibrium

Cybernetics and Systems Analysis, 2006
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A Stackelberg–Nash–Cournot Equilibrium in a Pollution Reduction Scheme

International Game Theory Review, 2021
This paper presents a Stochastic Stackelberg–Nash–Cournot Equilibrium model with continuous market demand distribution to examine the effectiveness of ambient charges as an effective policy measure for reducing nonpoint source pollution in a hybrid scheme.
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Stackelberg vs. Cournot / Bertrand Equilibrium [PDF]

open access: possible, 1994
We consider the issue of endogenous timing, according to the extended game of Hamilton-Sluytsky (1990), for the classical Coumot and Bertrand duopolies. We provide minimal sufficient conditions, directly on the primitives of each model (i.e. the demand and cost functions), yielding the simultaneous and two sequential modes of play.
AMIR, Rabah, GRILO, Isabel
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Stackelberg Equilibrium in a Dynamic Stimulation Model with Complete Information

Automation and Remote Control, 2018
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Dmitry B. Rokhlin   +1 more
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Stackelberg versus Cournot oligopoly equilibrium

International Journal of Industrial Organization, 1992
Abstract We compare an m-firm Cournot model with a hierarchical Stackelberg model where m Firms choose outputs sequentially. The Stackelberg equilibrium price is lower, so output and total surplus are higher; total profits are lower. While the first mover in a Stackelberg duopoly earns more than a Cournot duopolist, this is not necessarily true for m
Simon P. Anderson, Maxim Engers
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Entry in a Stackelberg perfect equilibrium [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomics Bulletin, 2007
This paper considers welfare effects of entry when the incumbent firm behaves like a Stackelberg leader in the product market. In contrast to the existing literature, we show that entry may increase welfare for any cost asymmetries between the firms. Using a general demand function we show the condition for welfare improving entry.
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Existence theorems of equilibrium points in stackelberg

Optimization, 1987
A two players static. Stackelberg game is considered with constraints on the decision variables. Existence theorems of equilibrium points are given when the reaction set of the follower to the strategy of the leader, is a singleton. Some definition are presented and discussed and a simple existence theorem is given also in the case when the follower ...
R. Lucchetti, F. Mignanego, G. Pieri
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Dynamic Stackelberg equilibrium congestion pricing

Transportation Research Part C: Emerging Technologies, 2007
Abstract This paper considers the problem of dynamic congestion pricing that determines optimal time-varying tolls for a pre-specified subset of arcs with bottleneck on a congested general traffic network. A two-person nonzero-sum dynamic Stackelberg game model is formulated with the assumption that the underlying information structure is open loop ...
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