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Lecturas de Economía

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Abstract

ZHANG, Wei-Bin. Stackelberg-Nash Equilibrium and Perfect Competition in the Solow-Uzawa Growth Model. Lect. Econ. [online]. 2022, n.96, pp.315-343.  Epub May 09, 2022. ISSN 0120-2596.  https://doi.org/10.17533/udea.le.n96a342588.

This study introduces Stackelberg-Nash equilibrium to neoclassical growth theory. It attempts to make neoclassical economic growth theory more robust in modelling the complexity of market structures. The model is constructed within the framework of the Solow-Uzawa two-sector model. The economy is composed of two sectors. The final goods sector is the same as in the Solow one-sector growth model which is characterized by perfect competition. The consumer goods sector is the same as the consumer goods sector in the Uzawa model but is characterized by Stackelberg duopoly. We model household behavior with Zhang’s concept of disposable income and utility. The model endogenously determines profits of duopoly which are equally distributed among the homogeneous population. We build the model and then identify the existence of an equilibrium point through simulation. We conduct comparative static analyses of some parameters. We also compare the economic performance of the traditional Uzawa model and the model with the Stackelberg-Nash equilibrium. We conclude that the imperfect competition increases national output, national wealth, and utility level in comparison to perfect competition.

JEL Classification: D43, L13, B40.

Keywords : Stackelberg competition; leader and follower; perfect competition; capital accumulation; Solow model; Uzawa model; profit.

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