A Duopoly Location Toolkit: Consumer Densities Which Yield Unique Spatial Duopoly Equilibria
Anderson, Goeree and Ramer (1997) observe that although the Uniform consumer density is almost universally assumed in Hotelling style location games, it is more realistic to assume non-uniform distributions. Using Anderson et al.'s (1997) sufficient conditions for the existence of a unique pure strategy equilibrium, we extend the list of known distributions with characterised equilibria from two (Uniform and Triangular) to seven. Our extension includes the Normal and Logistic distributions which are commonly used in empirical research. We also analyse the effects of density choice on equilibrium outcomes. Holding the mean and dispersion of consumer tastes constant, we find that the Uniform distribution inflates differentiation effects.
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2008
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Authors: | J, Meagher Kieron ; Teo Ernie G.S. ; Wen, Wang |
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The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics. - De Gruyter, ISSN 1935-1704. - Vol. 8.2008, 1, p. 1-23
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De Gruyter |
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