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Section 2

Oligopoly in Practice

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Collusion and Competition

Firms in an oligopoly can increase their profits through collusion, but collusive arrangements are inherently unstable.

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Game Theory Applications to Oligopoly

Game theory provides a framework for understanding how firms behave in an oligopoly.

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The Prisoner's Dilemma and Oligopoly

The prisoner's dilemma shows why two individuals might not cooperate, even if it is collectively in their best interest to do so.

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Duopoly Example

The Cournot model, in which firms compete on output, and the Bertrand model, in which firms compete on price, describe duopoly dynamics.

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Cartel Example

A cartel is a formal collusive arrangement among firms with the goal of increasing profits.

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