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Neighborly Competitors?

Neighborly Competitors?. One Friday morning, Jack left home with a nearly empty gas tank. He drove out of his neighborhood, turned left onto Clifton Road and drove five miles without encountering a gas station.

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Neighborly Competitors?

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  1. Neighborly Competitors? One Friday morning, Jack left home with a nearly empty gas tank. He drove out of his neighborhood, turned left onto Clifton Road and drove five miles without encountering a gas station. Then he arrived at the intersection of Clifton and Main, where he encountered two gas stations – advertising the exact same price. He shook his head and muttered: “What we need is more competition in this town! And a station closer to my house!”

  2. Imperfectly Competitive • Few sellers • High barriers to entry • Identical ordifferentiated products • Firms can influence price of the good Perfectly Competitive • Many buyers and sellers • Low barriers to entry • Identical products • Firms have no influence on the price of the good

  3. The Prisoner’s Dilemma Curly’sStrategies Moe’s Strategies

  4. The Prisoner’s Dilemma Curly’sStrategies Moe’s Strategies

  5. The Prisoner’s Dilemma Curly’sStrategies Moe’s Strategies

  6. The Prisoner’s Dilemma Curly’sStrategies Moe’s Strategies

  7. The Prisoner’s Dilemma Curly’sStrategies Moe’s Strategies

  8. The Prisoner’s Dilemma Curly’sStrategies Moe’s Strategies

  9. The Prisoner’s Dilemma Curly’sStrategies Moe’s Strategies

  10. The Prisoner’s Dilemma Curly’sStrategies Moe’s Strategies

  11. Game Theory Terms • Game • Strategy • Payoff • Dominant strategy • Nash equilibrium • Collusion

  12. Dueling Gas Stations

  13. Dueling Gas Stations Alex Pat

  14. Split or Steal? Player Two Player One

  15. Coke vs. Pepsi Launch a New Flavor? Pepsi Coke Grid numbers represent changes in profits.

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