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- catalog contributor b6178325.
- catalog created "[1972]".
- catalog date "1972".
- catalog date "[1972]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1972]".
- catalog description " 2. Estimates of the Demand Relation between Market Share and Prices -- 3. Estimates of the Relations among Competing Prices -- 4. Competition in a New Product -- 5. Conclusions -- VIII. SOME DETERMINANTS OF THE RETURNS TO MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES -- l. Introduction -- 2. Description of the Data and Some Simple Summary Statistics -- 3. Multiple Regression Analysis of the Census Data -- 4. An Analysis of Employment Turnover in Selected Manufacturing Industries -- 5. A Brief Survey of Findings by Other Investigators -- 6. Conclusions -- Appendix l: Estimation of Payrolls, Annual Earnings, and Employment of Nonproduction Workers -- Appendix 2: Description of the Samples -- Appendix 3: The Two-Digit Industry Effects -- Appendix 4: The Relative Size Distribution of Firms References -- Name index -- Subject Index".
- catalog description "4. The Cournot-Nash Theory of Duopoly for Infinite Horizons -- IV. THEORIES OF EXPECTATIONS FOR N COMPETING FIRMS -- l. Introduction -- 2. Expectation Models with Quantity as the Policy Variable -- 3. Expectation Models for Price as the Policy Variable -- 4. Summary -- V. COMPETITION OR COLLUSION? -- l. Introduction -- 2. The Nature of Competition and Collusion -- 3. Equilibrium with Product Variety Illustrated for Spatial Competition -- 4. The Costs of Maintaining Collusion -- 5. Sharing the Collusive Return -- VI. THE MONOPOLY AND COURNOT-NASH EQUILIBRIA UNDER DYNAMIC CONDITIONS -- l. Introduction -- 2. Dynamic Demand Relations -- 3. Some Fundamentals on Optimal Policies -- 4. The Solvability of Certain Linear Equations -- 5. Properties of the Cooperative and Noncooperative Dynamic Equilibria -- 6. Conclusions -- VII. ESTIMATES OF DEMAND, PRICE POLICY, AND THE RATIO OF PRICE TO MARGINAL COST BY BRAND FOR SELECTED CONSUMER GOODS -- l. Introduction -- ".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 367-370.".
- catalog description "Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- APPLICATIONS OF CORE THEORY MARKET ExCHANGE -- l. -- 2. Consumer Surplus and Transforable Utility -- 3. Some Simple Trading Situations -- 4. Owners and n Nonowners -- 5. The Basic Core Constraints -- 6. Market Efficiency and Honest Brokers -- 7. Multiunit Trade -- 8. Increasing Returns and Public Goods from the Viewpoint of the Core -- 9. A Brief Historical Note -- Appendix: Consumer Surplus -- II. FURTHER APPLICATIONS OF CORE THEORY TO MARKET EXCHANGE -- I. Introduction -- 2. Balanced Collections of Coalitions -- -3. Empty Cores -- 4. The Feasibility of Trade -- 5. Group Rationality with Multiunit Trade -- 6. Competition and Numbers -- 7. The Number of Traders and the Emptiness of the Core -- 8. Conclusions -- III. APPLICATIONS OF THE CORE TO OLIGOPOLY -- I. Introduction -- 2. Properties of the Core under Constant Returns -- 3. The Cournot-Nash Theory of Duopoly for Finite Horizons -- ".
- catalog extent "xix, 380 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Competition, collusion, and game theory.".
- catalog identifier "0202060438".
- catalog isFormatOf "Competition, collusion, and game theory.".
- catalog isPartOf "Aldine treatises in modern economics".
- catalog issued "1972".
- catalog issued "[1972]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, Aldine·Atherton".
- catalog relation "Competition, collusion, and game theory.".
- catalog subject "338.6/048".
- catalog subject "Competition Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Game theory.".
- catalog subject "HD41 .T4".
- catalog subject "Price fixing Mathematical models.".
- catalog subject "Prices Mathematical models.".
- catalog tableOfContents " 2. Estimates of the Demand Relation between Market Share and Prices -- 3. Estimates of the Relations among Competing Prices -- 4. Competition in a New Product -- 5. Conclusions -- VIII. SOME DETERMINANTS OF THE RETURNS TO MANUFACTURING INDUSTRIES -- l. Introduction -- 2. Description of the Data and Some Simple Summary Statistics -- 3. Multiple Regression Analysis of the Census Data -- 4. An Analysis of Employment Turnover in Selected Manufacturing Industries -- 5. A Brief Survey of Findings by Other Investigators -- 6. Conclusions -- Appendix l: Estimation of Payrolls, Annual Earnings, and Employment of Nonproduction Workers -- Appendix 2: Description of the Samples -- Appendix 3: The Two-Digit Industry Effects -- Appendix 4: The Relative Size Distribution of Firms References -- Name index -- Subject Index".
- catalog tableOfContents "4. The Cournot-Nash Theory of Duopoly for Infinite Horizons -- IV. THEORIES OF EXPECTATIONS FOR N COMPETING FIRMS -- l. Introduction -- 2. Expectation Models with Quantity as the Policy Variable -- 3. Expectation Models for Price as the Policy Variable -- 4. Summary -- V. COMPETITION OR COLLUSION? -- l. Introduction -- 2. The Nature of Competition and Collusion -- 3. Equilibrium with Product Variety Illustrated for Spatial Competition -- 4. The Costs of Maintaining Collusion -- 5. Sharing the Collusive Return -- VI. THE MONOPOLY AND COURNOT-NASH EQUILIBRIA UNDER DYNAMIC CONDITIONS -- l. Introduction -- 2. Dynamic Demand Relations -- 3. Some Fundamentals on Optimal Policies -- 4. The Solvability of Certain Linear Equations -- 5. Properties of the Cooperative and Noncooperative Dynamic Equilibria -- 6. Conclusions -- VII. ESTIMATES OF DEMAND, PRICE POLICY, AND THE RATIO OF PRICE TO MARGINAL COST BY BRAND FOR SELECTED CONSUMER GOODS -- l. Introduction -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- APPLICATIONS OF CORE THEORY MARKET ExCHANGE -- l. -- 2. Consumer Surplus and Transforable Utility -- 3. Some Simple Trading Situations -- 4. Owners and n Nonowners -- 5. The Basic Core Constraints -- 6. Market Efficiency and Honest Brokers -- 7. Multiunit Trade -- 8. Increasing Returns and Public Goods from the Viewpoint of the Core -- 9. A Brief Historical Note -- Appendix: Consumer Surplus -- II. FURTHER APPLICATIONS OF CORE THEORY TO MARKET EXCHANGE -- I. Introduction -- 2. Balanced Collections of Coalitions -- -3. Empty Cores -- 4. The Feasibility of Trade -- 5. Group Rationality with Multiunit Trade -- 6. Competition and Numbers -- 7. The Number of Traders and the Emptiness of the Core -- 8. Conclusions -- III. APPLICATIONS OF THE CORE TO OLIGOPOLY -- I. Introduction -- 2. Properties of the Core under Constant Returns -- 3. The Cournot-Nash Theory of Duopoly for Finite Horizons -- ".
- catalog title "Competition, collusion, and game theory [by] Lester G. Telser.".
- catalog type "text".