Oligopoly, Complementarities, and Transformed Potentials
Participer
Département d'Economie et Sciences de la Décision
Intervenant: Nicolas Schutz ( Manheim)
Salle T-014
Abstract :
We adopt a potential games approach to study multiproduct-firm pricing games. We introduce the new concept of transformed potential and characterize the classes of demand systems that give rise to pricing games admitting such a potential. The resulting demand systems may contain nests (of closer substitutes) or baskets (of products that are purchased jointly), or combinations thereof. These demand systems allow for flexible substitution patterns, and can feature product complementarities arising from joint purchases and substitution away from the outside option. Combining the potential games approach with a competition-in-utility approach, we derive powerful results on existence of pure-strategy Nash equilibria.
Joint work with: Volker Nocke