Game Theory and Economic Behavior
Bertrand competition is a market model where firms compete by setting prices rather than quantities, leading to potential price wars. In this scenario, if one firm lowers its price, others must follow suit to remain competitive, which often results in prices converging to marginal costs. This model illustrates how price competition can lead to outcomes similar to perfect competition, where firms earn zero economic profits in the long run.
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