Reciprocity, inequity aversion, and oligopolistic competition


Autoria(s): Santos-Pinto, Luís
Data(s)

18/03/2014

18/03/2014

01/10/2006

Resumo

This paper studies how reciprocity and inequity aversion influence the behavior of firms in imperfectly competitive markets. The paper shows that if reciprocal firms compete à la Cournot, then they are able to sustain “collusive” outcomes under a positive reciprocity equilibrium. By contrast, Stackelberg warfare outcomes may emerge under a negative reciprocity equilibrium. The results for inequity aversion are similar. Cournot competition between inequity averse firms can be harmful to consumers if it leads to equilibria where firms feel compassion toward each other. However, in equilibria where inequity averse firms are envious of each other consumers are better off than if firms were selfish. The paper also shows that only under very restrictive conditions does reciprocity or inequity aversion have an impact on Bertrand competition. Finally, the paper shows that non-selfish preferences have a greater impact on equilibrium outcomes in markets with a small number of firms.

INOVA

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10362/11685

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Nova SBE

Relação

Nova School of Business and Economics Working Paper Series;506

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Cournot #Bertrand #Reciprocity #Inequity aversion
Tipo

other