Misspecified Demand and Oligopolistic Competition: An Evolutionary Analysis
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Vysoká škola báňská - Technická univerzita Ostrava
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This paper proposes a simple oligopoly model in which firms can use the real demand function or a misspecified
version of it to maximize their profits. While in cases of demand underestimation it is always more convenient for
the firms not to distort this estimate, in cases of demand overestimation the possible configurations of equilibria can
include any type of outcome based on the level of distortion to the demand. This result is made more robust by
considering an evolutionary version of the game, in which the previous static game is played over time by firms
randomly drawn from a population of companies. The last part of the paper provides some important considerations
in terms of welfare, which underline the effect of demand distortion from the consumers’ point of view
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evolutionary dynamics, misspecified demand, oligopoly games
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Ekonomická revue. 2018, roč. 21, č. 3, s. 63-70 : il.