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Δημοπρασία πρώτης τιμής×Ανταγωνισμός Stackelberg×
ΠεδίοΘεωρία ΠαιγνίωνΘεωρία Παιγνίων
ΟικογένειαMachine learningMachine learning
Έτος προέλευσης19611934
ΔημιουργόςWilliam VickreyHeinrich von Stackelberg
Τύποςalgorithmalgorithm
Θεμελιώδης πηγήVickrey, W. (1961). Counterspeculation, auctions, and competitive sealed bids. The Journal of Finance, 16(1), 8-37. DOI ↗von Stackelberg, H. (1934). Marktform und Gleichgewicht. Julius Springer. link ↗
Εναλλακτικές ονομασίεςFPSB, Sealed-Bid Auction, Bid-Equal-Price AuctionQuantity Leadership, Sequential Oligopoly, Stackelberg Equilibrium
Συναφείς44
ΣύνοψηA first-price auction is a sealed-bid mechanism where all participants submit bids simultaneously without knowing others' bids. The highest bidder wins and pays their own bid (the price they offered). Systematically analyzed by William Vickrey in 1961, first-price auctions require bidders to balance between winning and profit, leading to strategic underbidding relative to true valuations in equilibrium.Stackelberg Competition models sequential oligopolistic markets where one firm (the leader) commits to a quantity first, and other firms (followers) observe this choice and respond. Introduced by Heinrich von Stackelberg in 1934, the model captures first-mover advantage in quantity-setting competition. The resulting Stackelberg Equilibrium, found by backward induction, yields the leader higher profit than simultaneous (Cournot) competition.
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