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partition function form game 5 Cournot competition 2 Theorie 2 Theory 2 cartel formation 2 externalities 2 potential 2 restriction operator 2 stability 2 Cartel 1 Coalition 1 Cooperative game 1 Duopol 1 Duopoly 1 Externalities 1 Externer Effekt 1 Kartell 1 Koalition 1 Kooperatives Spiel 1 Nash equilibrium 1 Nash-Gleichgewicht 1 Nichtkooperatives Spiel 1 Noncooperative game 1 Oligopol 1 Oligopoly 1 Shapley value 1 Shapley-Wert 1 Transferable utility 1 Transferierbarer Nutzen 1 core 1 cost allocation 1 shapley value 1 stable set 1
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Abe, Takaaki 2 Casajus, André 2 Hüttner, Frank 2 Krus, Lech 1
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Games 2 ESMT Working Paper 1 ESMT working paper 1 Operations Research and Decisions 1
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Cartel formation in Cournot competition with asymmetric costs: A partition function approach
Abe, Takaaki - In: Games 12 (2021) 1, pp. 1-16
In this paper, we use a partition function form game to analyze cartel formation among firms in Cournot competition. We … partition function form game. We also show that if the technology for the low-cost production can be copied, then the cost …
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Cartel formation in Cournot competition with asymmetric costs : a partition function approach
Abe, Takaaki - In: Games 12 (2021) 1/14, pp. 1-16
In this paper, we use a partition function form game to analyze cartel formation among firms in Cournot competition. We … partition function form game. We also show that if the technology for the low-cost production can be copied, then the cost …
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Marginality, dividends, and the value in games with externalities
Hüttner, Frank; Casajus, André - 2019
In the absence of externalities, marginality is equivalent to an independence property that rests on Harsanyi's dividends. These dividends identify the surplus inherent to each coalition. Independence states that a player's payoff stays the same if only dividends of coalitions to which this...
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Marginality, dividends, and the value in games with externalities
Hüttner, Frank; Casajus, André - 2019
In the absence of externalities, marginality is equivalent to an independence property that rests on Harsanyi‘s dividends. These dividends identify the surplus inherent to each coalition. Independence states that a player‘s payoff stays the same if only dividends of coalitions to which this...
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Cost allocation in partition functionform games
Krus, Lech - In: Operations Research and Decisions 2 (2009), pp. 39-49
A cooperative game in partition function form is proposed for a cost allocation problem. The game describes a real situation in which a payoff of any coalition does not only depend on the players in the coalition but also on the coalition structure of the other players. Solution concepts like...
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