We extend Fujiwara’s (2008) model to describe a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under static, linear feedback and nonlinear feedback strategies, generalising his result that steady state feedback outputs are lower than monopoly and static oligopoly equilibrium outputs for any number of firms. Additionally, we show that (i) feedback rules entail resource exhaustion for a finite number of firms; and (ii) feedback strategies are more aggressive than static ones as long as the resource stock is large enough, in accordance with the acquired view based on the traditional pre-emption argument associated with feedback information
This thesis is concerned with game-theoretic models of oligopoly resource markets. They revolve aro...
In this paper a differential game model of renewable resource ex-ploitation is considered in which f...
We propose a simple method for characterising analytically the feedback solution of oligopoly games ...
none2siWe revisit a recent literature on productive asset exploitation describing a differential oli...
We extend Fujiwara’s (2008) model to describe a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction u...
We extend Fujiwara’s (2008) model to describe a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction u...
none1noI propose a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under linear and nonlinear fee...
I propose a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under (quasi-static) open-loop and no...
We revisit Fujiwaraís (2008) differential duopoly game to show that the degenerate nonlinear feedbac...
In this paper, we consider a non-cooperative differential game, in which each of the two competing f...
In this paper, we consider a non-cooperative differential game, in which each of the two competing f...
We propose a simple method for characterising analytically the feedback solution of oligopoly games ...
We give a full characterization of the open-loop Nash equilibrium of a non-renewable resource game. ...
This paper studies firms ’ exploitation of renewable natural resources in a dynamic setting. We pres...
This thesis is concerned with game-theoretic models of oligopoly resource markets. They revolve aro...
This thesis is concerned with game-theoretic models of oligopoly resource markets. They revolve aro...
In this paper a differential game model of renewable resource ex-ploitation is considered in which f...
We propose a simple method for characterising analytically the feedback solution of oligopoly games ...
none2siWe revisit a recent literature on productive asset exploitation describing a differential oli...
We extend Fujiwara’s (2008) model to describe a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction u...
We extend Fujiwara’s (2008) model to describe a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction u...
none1noI propose a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under linear and nonlinear fee...
I propose a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under (quasi-static) open-loop and no...
We revisit Fujiwaraís (2008) differential duopoly game to show that the degenerate nonlinear feedbac...
In this paper, we consider a non-cooperative differential game, in which each of the two competing f...
In this paper, we consider a non-cooperative differential game, in which each of the two competing f...
We propose a simple method for characterising analytically the feedback solution of oligopoly games ...
We give a full characterization of the open-loop Nash equilibrium of a non-renewable resource game. ...
This paper studies firms ’ exploitation of renewable natural resources in a dynamic setting. We pres...
This thesis is concerned with game-theoretic models of oligopoly resource markets. They revolve aro...
This thesis is concerned with game-theoretic models of oligopoly resource markets. They revolve aro...
In this paper a differential game model of renewable resource ex-ploitation is considered in which f...
We propose a simple method for characterising analytically the feedback solution of oligopoly games ...