- Cournot competition
- эк. конкуренция по Курно (характеризуется тем, что переменными в ней являются объемы выпуска конкурентов, а не цены)See:
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Англо-русский экономический словарь.
Cournot competition — is an economic model used to describe an industry structure in which companies compete on the amount of output they will produce, which they decide on independently of each other and at the same time. It is named after Antoine Augustin Cournot[1] … Wikipedia
Cournot conjecture — In economic theory (specifically imperfect competition theory), the Cournot conjecture is an assumption introduced by 19th century economist Antoine Augustin Cournot for his Cournot competition model. In this model, the Cournot conjecture is the… … Wikipedia
Cournot, Antoine-Augustin — born Aug. 28, 1801, Gray, France died March 31, 1877, Paris French economist and mathematician. The first economist to apply mathematics effectively to the treatment of economic questions, he made important contributions with his discussion of… … Universalium
Stackelberg competition — The Stackelberg leadership model is a strategic game in economics in which the leader firm moves first and then the follower firms move sequentially. It is named after the German economist Heinrich Freiherr von Stackelberg who published Market… … Wikipedia
Antoine Augustin Cournot — Born 28 August 1801(1801 08 28) Gray, Haute Saône Died 31 March 1877(1877 03 31) (aged … Wikipedia
Bertrand competition — is a model of competition used in economics, named after Joseph Louis François Bertrand (1822 1900). Specifically, it is a model of price competition between duopoly firms which results in each charging the price that would be charged under… … Wikipedia
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Oligopoly — An oligopoly is a market form in which a market or industry is dominated by a small number of sellers (oligopolists). The word is derived, by analogy with monopoly , from the Greek ὀλίγοι (oligoi) few + πόλειν (pólein) to sell . Because there are … Wikipedia
Joseph Louis François Bertrand — (March 11, 1822 – April 5, 1900, born and died in Paris) was a French mathematician who worked in the fields of number theory, differential geometry, probability theory, and thermodynamics.Bertrand was a professor at the École Polytechnique and… … Wikipedia
Power system simulation — models are a class of computer simulation programs that focus on the operation of electrical power systems. These computer programs are used in a wide range of planning and operational situations including: #Long term generation and transmission… … Wikipedia
Game theory — is a branch of applied mathematics that is used in the social sciences (most notably economics), biology, engineering, political science, computer science (mainly for artificial intelligence), and philosophy. Game theory attempts to… … Wikipedia