Induced Price Leadership and (counter-)spying Rivals' Play Under Incomplete Information

Induced Price Leadership and (counter-)spying Rivals' Play Under Incomplete Information
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Download or read book Induced Price Leadership and (counter-)spying Rivals' Play Under Incomplete Information written by Cuihong Fan and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We analyze spying out a rival's price in a Bertrand market game with incomplete information. Spying transforms a simultaneous into a robust sequential moves game. We provide conditions for profitable espionage. The spied at firm may attempt to immunize against spying by delaying its pricing decision if its cost is low. This, however, adversely affects beliefs and becomes self-defeating. The spy may also be a counterspy or be fooled to report strategically distorted information. This gives rise to an intriguing signaling problem that admits only partially separating equilibria. Surprisingly, counter-espionage may aggravate the price leadership induced by spying. Altogether, our analysis offers an explanation and generalization of robust Stackelberg-Bertrand games.


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