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2011
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Consumer Search, Rationing Rules, and the Consequence for Competition

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Consumer Search, Rationing Rules, and the Consequence for Competition
Abstract. Firms’ conjectures about demand are consequential in oligopoly games. Through agent-based modeling of consumers’ search for products, we can study the rationing of demand between capacity-constrained firms offering homogeneous products and explore the robustness of analytically solvable models’ results. After algorithmically formalizing short-run search behavior rather than assuming a long-run average, this study predicts stronger competition in a two-stage capacity-price game.
Christopher S. Ruebeck
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Type Journal
Year 2011
Where SBP
Authors Christopher S. Ruebeck
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