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The Complexity Uncertain Analysis about Three Differences Old and New Product Pricing Oligarch Retailers Closed‐Loop Supply Chain

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  • Junhai Ma
  • Bin Chen

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This paper studied some realistic recycle fields at present in China, such as some daily machinery and equipment, electronic products, and plastic products. Under such circumstance, three oligarch retailers are a common situation. In this paper, we model and analyze the game of three oligarch retailers in a closed‐loop supply chain. The stability of the Nash equilibrium, the bifurcation and chaos phenomenon of the recycling price and new product quantity when retailers change its adjustment speed, the profit trends of the three retailers, and the power spectrum are studied. At last, we used the parameter adjustment and the variable state feedback control strategy for chaos control, and the chaos of the system is delayed effectively. For closed‐loop supply chain research, the conclusions of the numerical simulation in this paper not only have realistic guiding significance, but also have theoretical reference value.

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  • Junhai Ma & Bin Chen, 2014. "The Complexity Uncertain Analysis about Three Differences Old and New Product Pricing Oligarch Retailers Closed‐Loop Supply Chain," Abstract and Applied Analysis, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 2014(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:wly:jnlaaa:v:2014:y:2014:i:1:n:891624
    DOI: 10.1155/2014/891624
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