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Cournot-Nash Equilibrium and Perfect Competition in the Solow-Uzawa Growth Model
Author(s) -
Wei-Bin Zhang
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
revista cea/rev. cea
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2422-3182
pISSN - 2390-0725
DOI - 10.22430/24223182.1801
Subject(s) - cournot competition , economics , duopoly , competition (biology) , profit (economics) , microeconomics , bertrand paradox (economics) , perfect competition , bertrand competition , oligopoly , ecology , biology
The purpose of this study is to contribute to economic growth theory by introducing Cournot competition into the Solow-Uzawa neoclassical growth model with Zhang’s concept of disposable income and utility function. The Solow-Uzawa two-sector growth model deals with economic growth with two sectors with all the markets perfectly competitive. The final goods sector in this study is the same as that in the Solow model with perfect competition. The consumer goods sector is composed of two firms and characterized by Cournot competition. All the input factors are traded in perfectly competitive markets. The duopoly’s product is solely consumed by consumers. Perfectly competitive firms earn zero profit, while duopolists earn positive profits. This study assumes that the population shares the profits equally. First, we built the dynamic model. Afterward, we found a computational procedure to describe the time-dependent path of the economy and conducted comparative dynamic analyses of some parameters. Finally, we compared the economic performances of the model with Cournot competition and the perfectly competitive model.

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