Author
Listed:
- Francesco Caruso
(Università di Napoli Federico II)
- Maria Carmela Ceparano
(Università di Napoli Federico II)
- Federico Quartieri
(Università di Napoli Federico II)
Abstract
We examine a game-theoretic model of vessel sharing agreements in industries endowed with a general class of price functions and with classes of convex cost functions. We study the equilibrium structure thereof—in particular, the existence of a unique equilibrium aggregate and the existence of a unique equilibrium—and we provide a comparative statics analysis of consumer welfare with respect to an ordinal measure of concentration of the industry. We show that the a “high degree” of convexity of the cost functions can generate anti-competitive effects. In the presence of linear costs, the model satisfies a weak aggregative form in the sense of aggregative games. By allowing for the non-linearity of variable cost functions, we further weaken the aggregative nature of the games considered. Here we provide a specific new technique for treating these games in which both the equilibrium structure and the comparative statics analysis are based on the comparison of the equilibrium conditions of the players who positively vary their strategies within the groups that positively vary the group’s equilibrium aggregate from an equilibrium with a smaller global aggregate associated with a less concentrated industry to an equilibrium with a larger global aggregate associated with a more concentrated industry.
Suggested Citation
Francesco Caruso & Maria Carmela Ceparano & Federico Quartieri, 2025.
"Vessel sharing agreements under non-linear costs,"
CSEF Working Papers
760, Centre for Studies in Economics and Finance (CSEF), University of Naples, Italy.
Handle:
RePEc:sef:csefwp:760
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