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Restraints of competition 6 Wettbewerbsbeschränkung 6 Preismanagement 5 Pricing strategy 5 pricing algorithms 5 Artificial intelligence 4 Collusion 4 Künstliche Intelligenz 4 Preiskartell 4 Preiswettbewerb 4 Price competition 4 Price-fixing cartel 4 algorithmic collusion 4 Algorithm 3 Algorithmus 3 Artificial Intelligence 3 Learning process 3 Lernprozess 3 Pricing-Algorithms 3 Q-learning 3 reinforcement learning 3 Benzin 2 Benzinpreis 2 Competition 2 Deutschland 2 Filling station 2 Game theory 2 Gasoline 2 Gasoline price 2 Germany 2 Learning 2 Lernen 2 Oligopol 2 Oligopoly 2 Retail Gasoline 2 Spieltheorie 2 Tankstelle 2 Wettbewerb 2 artificial intelligence 2 collusion 2
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Book / Working Paper 10 Article 3
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Working Paper 10 Arbeitspapier 6 Graue Literatur 5 Non-commercial literature 5 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1
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English 11 Undetermined 2
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Assad, Stephanie 4 Clark, Robert 4 Ershov, Daniel 4 Xu, Lei 4 Buchali, Katrin 2 Grüb, Jens 2 Klein, Timo 2 Muijs, Matthias 2 Schwalbe, Ulrich 2 Calvano, Emilio 1 Calzolari, Giacomo 1 Costabile, Massimo 1 Denicolò, Vincenzo 1 Dolgopolov, Arthur 1 Ekholm, Anders G. 1 Goldenberg, David H. 1 MacKay, Alexander 1 Massabo, Ivar 1 Pastorello, Sergio 1 Russo, Emilio 1 Svartbäck, Dennis 1
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International Journal of Financial Markets and Derivatives 2 CESifo Working Paper 1 CESifo working papers 1 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 1 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1 Games and economic behavior 1 Harvard Business School Strategy Unit Working Paper 1 Hohenheim Discussion Papers in Business, Economics and Social Sciences 1 Hohenheim discussion papers in business, economics and social sciences 1 Queen's Economics Department working paper 1 Queen’s Economics Department Working Paper 1 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 7 EconStor 4 RePEc 2
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Reinforcement learning in a prisoner's dilemma
Dolgopolov, Arthur - In: Games and economic behavior 144 (2024), pp. 84-103
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Strategic choice of price-setting algorithms
Buchali, Katrin; Grüb, Jens; Muijs, Matthias; … - 2023
Recent experimental simulations have shown that autonomous pricing algorithms are able to learn collusive behavior and …
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Strategic choice of price-setting algorithms
Buchali, Katrin; Grüb, Jens; Muijs, Matthias; … - 2023
Recent experimental simulations have shown that autonomous pricing algorithms are able to learn collusive behavior and …
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Algorithmic Pricing and Competition: Empirical Evidence from the German Retail Gasoline Market
Assad, Stephanie; Clark, Robert; Ershov, Daniel; Xu, Lei - 2020
Economic theory provides ambiguous and conflicting predictions about the association between algorithmic pricing and competition. In this paper we provide the first empirical analysis of this relationship. We study Germany’s retail gasoline market where algorithmic-pricing software became...
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Algorithmic pricing and competition: Empirical evidence from the German retail gasoline market
Assad, Stephanie; Clark, Robert; Ershov, Daniel; Xu, Lei - 2020
Economic theory provides ambiguous and conflicting predictions about the association between algorithmic pricing and competition. In this paper we provide the first empirical analysis of this relationship. We study Germany's retail gasoline market where algorithmic-pricing software became widely...
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Algorithmic pricing and competition : empirical evidence from the German retail gasoline market
Assad, Stephanie; Clark, Robert; Ershov, Daniel; Xu, Lei - 2020
Economic theory provides ambiguous and conflicting predictions about the association between algorithmic pricing and competition. In this paper we provide the first empirical analysis of this relationship. We study Germany's retail gasoline market where algorithmic-pricing software became widely...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012286512
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Algorithmic pricing and competition : empirical evidence from the German retail gasoline market
Assad, Stephanie; Clark, Robert; Ershov, Daniel; Xu, Lei - 2020
Economic theory provides ambiguous and conflicting predictions about the association between algorithmic pricing and competition. In this paper we provide the first empirical analysis of this relationship. We study Germany’s retail gasoline market where algorithmic-pricing software became...
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Dynamic Pricing and Demand Volatility : Evidence from Restaurant Food Delivery
MacKay, Alexander; Svartbäck, Dennis; Ekholm, Anders G. - 2022
Pricing technology that allows firms to rapidly adjust prices has two potential benefits. Prices can respond more rapidly to demand shocks, leading to higher revenues. On the other hand, time-varying prices can be used to smooth out demand across periods, reducing costs in markets with capacity...
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Assessing Autonomous Algorithmic Collusion: Q-Learning Under Short-Run Price Commitments
Klein, Timo - 2018
A novel debate within competition policy and regulation circles is whether autonomous machine learning algorithms may learn to collude on prices. We show that when firms face short-run price commitments, independent Q-learning (a simple but well-established self-learning algorithm) learns to...
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Assessing autonomous algorithmic collusion : Q-learning under short-run price commitments
Klein, Timo - 2018 - Revision: September 2018
A novel debate within competition policy and regulation circles is whether autonomous machine learning algorithms may learn to collude on prices. We show that when fims face short-run price commitments, independent Q-learning (a simple but well-established self-learning algorithm) learns to...
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