2021
DOI: 10.1007/s13209-021-00229-5
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Aggregative games

Abstract: This survey presents in a historical way the main contributions to the hardcore theory of aggregative games and the applications of this model to several fields of economics, other social sciences and engineering.

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“…The capacity sub-game is a one-dimensional sum-aggregative game, as the effect of the competing firms' actions on 𝜃 i is fully reflected by their aggregate industry supply Si = S − 𝜃 i , and we follow a standard approach to determine the equilibrium in such games (see, e.g., Corchon (2021)). The firm profit can be written as 𝜋 i (𝜃 i , Si ) = r( Si + 𝜃 i )𝜃 i − m i (𝜃 i ).…”
Section: Proof Of Propositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The capacity sub-game is a one-dimensional sum-aggregative game, as the effect of the competing firms' actions on 𝜃 i is fully reflected by their aggregate industry supply Si = S − 𝜃 i , and we follow a standard approach to determine the equilibrium in such games (see, e.g., Corchon (2021)). The firm profit can be written as 𝜋 i (𝜃 i , Si ) = r( Si + 𝜃 i )𝜃 i − m i (𝜃 i ).…”
Section: Proof Of Propositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this, see Konrad and Kovenock (2009) and, more recently, Barbieri and Topolyan (2023). 3 Aggregative games are games where, "for any player, payoffs depend on her own action and an aggregate that encapsulates all interactions in the game" (see Corchón (2021)). The idea was first introduced by Selten (1970), and has been used in industrial organisation for the study of Cournot games.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%