A well established dynamic model describing the impact of oligopolistic interaction on a renewable resource is revisited here to illustrate its dual interpretation as a waste removal differential game. The regulatory implications are illustrated by assuming that the public agency may control market price and possibly also access to the commons. Two different formulations of the managerial or CSR objective are envisaged, based on a combination of profits and either output or the individual share of the waste stock. It is shown that if the representative firm’s objective includes the residual waste stock, there exists a unique regulated price driving to zero the steady state stock itself. Hence, the present analysis delivers some use...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between market dynamics, dynamic resource management ...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...
A well established dynamic model describing the impact of oligopolistic interaction on a renewable r...
A well established dynamic model describing the impact of oligopolistic interaction on a renewable r...
Traditional economic theory, up to the middle of the twentieth century, builds up the production fun...
I propose a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under (quasi-static) open-loop and no...
Traditional economic theory, up to the middle of the twentieth century, builds up the production fun...
none1noI propose a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under linear and nonlinear fee...
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...
We extend Fujiwara’s (2008) model to describe a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction u...
Traditional economic theory, up to the middle of the twentieth century, builds up the production fun...
We propose a simple method for characterising analytically the feedback solution of oligopoly games ...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between market dynamics, dynamic resource management ...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between market dynamics, dynamic resource management ...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...
A well established dynamic model describing the impact of oligopolistic interaction on a renewable r...
A well established dynamic model describing the impact of oligopolistic interaction on a renewable r...
Traditional economic theory, up to the middle of the twentieth century, builds up the production fun...
I propose a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under (quasi-static) open-loop and no...
Traditional economic theory, up to the middle of the twentieth century, builds up the production fun...
none1noI propose a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction under linear and nonlinear fee...
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...
We extend Fujiwara’s (2008) model to describe a differential oligopoly game of resource extraction u...
Traditional economic theory, up to the middle of the twentieth century, builds up the production fun...
We propose a simple method for characterising analytically the feedback solution of oligopoly games ...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between market dynamics, dynamic resource management ...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...
In this paper, we investigate the relationship between market dynamics, dynamic resource management ...
This paper offers an overview of the literature discussing oligopoly games in which polluti ng emiss...