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Showing papers on "Stackelberg competition published in 1973"


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TL;DR: The concept of Stackelberg solution is widened to include games with many leaders and many followers, where each player is using a Nash strategy within his group.
Abstract: The concept of Stackelberg solution is widened to include games with many leaders and many followers. Necessary conditions for the existence of an open-loop Stackelberg solution in differential games where each player is using a Nash strategy within his group are also derived.

83 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
Tamer Basar1
TL;DR: In this article, the relative leadership property of Stackelberg strategies was investigated via a scalar nonzero-sum, two-person differential game problem, and it was shown that, depending on the parameters of the game, there exist three different types of solutions for his class of games.
Abstract: The relative leadership property of Stackelberg strategies has been investigated via a scalar nonzero-sum, two-person differential game problem. It is shown that, depending on the parameters of the game, there exist three different types of solutions for his class of games.

38 citations



01 Jan 1973
TL;DR: In this article, the relative leadership power of Stackelberg strategies has been investigated via a scalar nonzero-sum, ~vo-person diff.'rential game problem and it is shown that depending on the par,lmeters of the game, there exist three different types of solutions for his class of games,
Abstract: The relative leadership prcperty of Stackelberg strategies has been investigated via a scalar nonzero-sum, ~vo- person diff.'rential game problem. It is shown that, depending on the par,lmeters of the game, there exist three different types of solutions for his class of games,