The dynamics of a triopoly Cournot game when the competitors operate under capacity constraints
Knowledge Area
Economía AplicadaPublication date
2006-04Publisher
ElsevierBibliographic Citation
PUU, Tönu, RUIZ MARÍN, Manuel. The dynamics of a triopoly Cournot game when the competitors operate under capacity constraints. Chaos, Solitons and Fractals, 28 (2): 403-413, Abril 2006. ISSN 0960-0779Keywords
Comportamiento dinámicoCaos
Competidores
Coste marginal
Punto Cournot
Sistema en tres dimensiones
Plano de bifurcación
Dinamic behaviour
Chaos
Consumer
Competitors
Marginal costs
Cournot point
Three dimensional system
Bifurcation plane
Consumidor
Abstract
Oligopoly theory, i.e., the economic theory for competition among the few, goes back to 1838 and Augustin
Cournot [7]. See also [11]. Quite early it was suspected to lead to complex dynamic behaviour and chaos. See
Rand 1978 [13]. The probably simplest case under which this happens with reasonable economics assumptions
was suggested by one of the present authors in 1991, see [9]. It assumes an isoelastic demand function, which
always arises when the consumers maximize utility functions of the Cobb-Douglas type, combined with
constant marginal costs. The particular layout was a duopoly, the case of only two competitors. The model
was shown to produce a period doubling sequence of
ip bifurcations ending in chaos for the outputs of each
of the two competitors.
Later the triopoly case under these assumptions was studied. See [2], [3], and [4] for examples. An
interesting fact is that with three competitors the main frame becomes the Neimark-Hopf bifurcation, which
provides new ...
Collections
- Artículos [1248]
The following license files are associated with this item:
Social media