
doi: 10.1007/bfb0035461
In this paper we present two continuous-time models of economic competition which are based on a stochastic differential game formalism. We focus our presentation on the modeling possibilities offered by the frameworks of piecewise deterministic and switching diffusion control systems respectively. We develop two duopoly models: a dynamic R&D competition model and a stochastic fishery exploitation model with correlated equilibrium. Some indications on the numerical solution of these games are also given.
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