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How do firms learn to behave when markets are regularly repeated?

Publication: Operations Research
Publication Date: 01-MAR-09
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
Many markets take place repeatedly with the same players interacting again and again. Aggressive behavior at one time period, where one player tries to increase their market share, is bound to provoke similar behavior from the other players. Thus, aggressive actions may be avoided in the interests of everyone's...



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