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Two-Aggregate Games: Demonstration Using a Production?Appropriation Model

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Cornes, Richard
Hartley, Roger
Tamura, Yuji

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Blackwell Publishing Inc.

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We expand the scope of the two‐aggregate method by applying it to a situation in which many heterogeneous players are free to contribute to both aggregates. Such situations naturally arise in various resource allocation problems. Hence, our method is useful in many applications. A production–appropriation model is employed to illustrate how the problem of establishing the Nash equilibrium can be reduced from solving n>2 best‐response functions in n unknowns to solving two consistency conditions in two unknowns. We then conduct a comparative static exercise that the conventional approach could not handle easily, if at all, to demonstrate the power of our method.

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The Scandinavian Journal of Economics

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2099-12-31
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