Definitions from Wiktionary (Bertrand-Edgeworth model)
▸ noun: (economics) A microeconomic model of price-setting oligopoly, dealing with the situation of a homogeneous product (i.e. consumers want to buy from the cheapest seller) and a limit to the output of firms which are willing and able to sell at a particular price.
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▸ noun: (economics) A microeconomic model of price-setting oligopoly, dealing with the situation of a homogeneous product (i.e. consumers want to buy from the cheapest seller) and a limit to the output of firms which are willing and able to sell at a particular price.
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