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Analysis of Price Equilibriums in the Aspen Economic Model under Various Purchasing Methods
Author(s) -
NATASHA SLEPOY,
R.J. Pryor
Publication year - 2002
Publication title -
osti oai (u.s. department of energy office of scientific and technical information)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/805866
Subject(s) - purchasing , simple (philosophy) , nash equilibrium , microeconomics , economics , genetic algorithm , economic model , industrial organization , econometrics , business , mathematical optimization , mathematics , operations management , philosophy , epistemology
Aspen, a powerful economic modeling tool that uses agent modeling and genetic algorithms, can accurately simulate the economy. In it, individuals are hired by firms to produce a good that households then purchase. The firms decide what price to charge for this good, and based on that price, the households determine which firm to purchase from. We will attempt to discover the Nash Equilibrium price found in this model under two different methods of determining how many orders each firm receives. To keep it simple, we will assume there are only two firms in our model, and that these firms compete for the sale of one identical good

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