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Give to Caesar What is Caesar`s. Or, Give to Launhardt What We are Used to Think Bertrand`s

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  • L. Lambertini
  • M. Mosca

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We revisit the Cournot-Bertrand debate in the light of Cournot (1863), Edgeworth (1881, 189) and Launhardt (1885), tracing back to Launhardt the origin of price competition in duopoly models. Then, we discuss the formalization of consumer utility function for differentiated products, first appearing in Launhardt (1885) and than in Bowley (1924). This allows us to point out that assuming that firms know the demand function(s) is equivalent to assuming that there is no role for the auctioneer, either in Cournout or in Walras.

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  • L. Lambertini & M. Mosca, 2001. "Give to Caesar What is Caesar`s. Or, Give to Launhardt What We are Used to Think Bertrand`s," Working Papers 413, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, Universita' di Bologna.
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