Handbook of Game Theory and Industrial Organization, Volume I: Theory

Author:   Luis C. Corchón ,  Marco A. Marini
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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9781785363344


Pages:   576
Publication Date:   11 February 2020
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Handbook of Game Theory and Industrial Organization, Volume I: Theory


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Industrial organization studies how markets allocate resources, specifically when there are few agents or when there are frictions that render the price-taking paradigm unsuitable. Game theory explores situations in which agents interact strategically and provides a useful foundation for studying many traditional industrial organization topics. The first volume of this wide-ranging Handbook contains original contributions by world-class specialists. It provides up-to-date surveys of the main tools of game theory that are used to model industrial organization topics. The Handbook covers numerous subjects in detail including, among others, the tools of lattice programming, supermodular and aggregative games, monopolistic competition, horizontal and vertically differentiated good models, dynamic and Stackelberg games, entry games, evolutionary games with adaptive players, asymmetric information, moral hazard, and learning and information sharing models. Technical yet accessible, this comprehensive resource will be required reading for both established researchers as well as graduate or advanced undergraduate students in industrial economics and game theory. Contributors incude: R. Amir, A. Attar, G.I. Bischi, F. Bloch, L. Corchón, S. Currarini, C. d'Aspremont, F. Feri, J. Gabszewicz, M. Jensen, L. Julien, F. Lamantia, I. Macho-Stadler, M. Marini, E. Maskin, D. Perez-Castrillo, C. Pimienta, D. Radi, R.A. Ritz, K. Ritzberger, O. Tarola, J. Thisse, A. Urbano, P. Ushchev, X. Vives, J. Zhao

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Author:   Luis C. Corchón ,  Marco A. Marini
Publisher:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Imprint:   Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Dimensions:   Width: 16.90cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.40cm
Weight:   1.010kg
ISBN:  

9781785363344


ISBN 10:   1785363344
Pages:   576
Publication Date:   11 February 2020
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Contents: Foreword by Eric Maskin 1. Introduction Luis C. Corchón and Marco A. Marini PART I BASIC GAMES IN INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 2. Strategic complementarities in oligopoly Xavier Vives 3. On the Cournot and Bertrand oligopolies and the theory of supermodular games Rabah Amir 4. Aggregative games Martin Kaae Jensen 5. Monopolistic competition without apology Jacques-François Thisse and Philip Ushchev 6. Oligopoly and product differentiation Jean J. Gabszewicz and Ornella Tarola 7. Oligopolistic competition and welfare Robert A. Ritz PART II DYNAMIC GAMES IN INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 8. Dynamic games Klaus Ritzberger 9. Strategic refinements Carlos Pimienta 10. Stackelberg games Ludovic A. Julien 11. Entry games and free entry equilibria Michele Polo 12. Evolutionary oligopoly games with heterogeneous adaptive players Gian Italo Bischi, Fabio Lamantia and Davide Radi PART III GAMES OF COLLUSION IN INDUSTRIAL ORGANIZATION 13. Coalitions and networks in oligopolies Francis Bloch 14. TU oligopoly games and industrial cooperation Jingang Zhao PART IV INFORMATION GAMES 15. Trading under asymmetric information: positive and normative implications Andrea Attar and Claude d’Aspremont 16. Moral hazard: Base models and two extensions Inés Macho-Stadler and David Pérez‐Castrillo 17. Learning in markets Amparo Urbano 18. Information sharing in oligopoly Sergio Currarini and Francesco Feri Index

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'The publication of this Handbook, bringing together game theory and industrial organization, is an occasion worth celebrating. . . . I am truly delighted that there is now a Handbook devoted to this transformative partnership.' -- From the foreword by Eric Maskin 'Game theoretic methods are central in the study of oligopoly markets. The surveys in this Handbook provide a broad introduction to the relevant game theory topics and their applications in oligopoly theory. There is an emphasis on recent developments, such as lattice theory and supermodular games. The Handbook will be a valuable resource for researchers and students.' -- Robert Porter, Northwestern University, US 'With these two volumes, Professors Corchon and Marini have provided an invaluable public good to our profession. They have gathered leading scholars to present a broad and deep overview of the definitive impact that game theory had, and continues to have, on the field of industrial organization over recent years. Any serious researcher wanting to take stock of advances in the field should certainly consider studying the material covered in these volumes, from the more fundamental issues in Volume 1 to the more applied topics presented in Volume 2.' -- David Martimort, Paris School of Economics, France


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Edited by Luis C. Corchón, Department of Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain and Marco A. Marini, Department of Social and Economic Sciences, Università di Roma La Sapienza, Italy

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