The Inconsistency Of Consistent Conjectures: Coming Back To Cournot
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Length: 22 pages
Date of creation: 1988
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Handle: RePEc:fth:uppaal:1988d
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Keywords: economic models ; oligopolies ; consumption;Other versions of this item:
- Lindh, Thomas, 1992. "The inconsistency of consistent conjectures : Coming back to Cournot," Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, Elsevier, vol. 18(1), pages 69-90, June.
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- Dixon, Huw D. & Somma, Ernesto, 2003.
"The evolution of consistent conjectures,"
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization,
Elsevier, vol. 51(4), pages 523-536, August.
- Huw D Dixon & Ernesto Somma, . "The Evolution of Consistent Conjectures," Discussion Papers 01/16, Department of Economics, University of York.
- Michael Higl, 2003. "Vertikale Kooperation im Oligopol Die Gestaltung der Genossenschaftsorganisation als strategischer Zug," Discussion Paper Series 243, Universitaet Augsburg, Institute for Economics.
- Dae-Wook Kim & Christopher R. Knittel, 2004.
"Biases in Static Oligopoly Models? Evidence from the California Electricity Market,"
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10895, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Knittel, Christopher & Kim, Dae-Wook, 2005. "Biases in Static Oligopoly Models? Evidence from the California Electricity Market," Working Papers 05-26, University of California at Davis, Department of Economics.
- Christopher Knittel & Dae-Wook Kim, 2005. "Biases in Static Oligopoly Models?:Evidence from the California Electricity Market," Working Papers 526, University of California, Davis, Department of Economics.
- Reiss, Peter C. & Wolak, Frank A., 2003. "Structural Econometric Modeling: Rationales and Examples from Industrial Organization," Research Papers 1831, Stanford University, Graduate School of Business.
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