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Stackelberg competition
About: Stackelberg competition is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 6611 publications have been published within this topic receiving 109213 citations.
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01 Dec 1985
TL;DR: The concept of sequential Stackelberg equilibrium is introduced in the general framework of dynamic, two-person games defined in the Denardo contracting operator formalism and can be related to previous results obtained by Başar and Haurie (1984).
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe two simple results in the theory of Cournot equilibria, namely, the effect of taxation in a Cournot industry and the conditions under which conditions an equilibrium will implicity maximize an objective function.
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered the advertising and pricing decisions in a manufacturer-retailer supply chain contemporaneously by means of game theory and showed that the highest total profit is gained when both players cooperate.
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TL;DR: This paper introduces appropriate buy-back and lost-sales cost-sharing contracts to coordinate this assembly supply chain, so that when all the suppliers and the manufacturer adopt their equilibrium solutions, the system-wide expected profit is maximized.
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01 Jul 1990
TL;DR: This study tries to develop two new approaches to the numerical solution of Stackelberg problems by illustrating an optimum design problem with an elliptic variational inequality and some stability results concerning the solutions of convex programs.
Abstract: This study tries to develop two new approaches to the numerical solution of Stackelberg problems. In both of them the tools of nonsmooth analysis are extensively exploited; in particular we utilize some results concerning the differentiability of marginal functions and some stability results concerning the solutions of convex programs. The approaches are illustrated by simple examples and an optimum design problem with an elliptic variational inequality.
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