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Experimental Duopoly Markets with Demand Inertia
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Experimental Duopoly Markets with Demand Inertia

This experimental study examines both spontaneous and strategically planned behavior of boundedly rational subjects in a dynamic duopoly situation. Spontaneous behavior is observed in game-playing experiments where students from the University of Bonn have played the dynamic duopoly game by direct interaction via computer terminals. Strategically planned behavior is revealed in strategies developed by forty-five academic economists from 12 countries. These strategies are played against each other in computer simulations. The most striking observation in both types of examination is the coexistence of cooperation and competition. Short-run monopoly pricing emerges as the prevailing mode of cooperation in the planned strategies. However, the most successful strategies turn out to be moderately competitive. An evolutionary tournament suggestsa long-run coexistence of competition and cooperation.
Undertitel
Game-Playing Experiments and the Strategy Method
Författare
Claudia Keser
Upplaga
Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992
ISBN
9783540560906
Språk
Engelska
Vikt
310 gram
Utgivningsdatum
1992-12-17
Sidor
150