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Waiting in the queue on Hotelling's Main Street
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2015
unpublished
We consider a variant of Hotelling's location model that was proposed by Kohlberg (1983) : when choosing a firm, consumers take travel time and also (expected) waiting time, which again depends on the number of consumers choosing that firm, into consideration. If we assume that firms are symmetric, then we show that a subgame perfect equilibrium exists if there is an even, but small, number of firms and no subgame perfect equilibrium exists if there is an odd, but small, number of firms.
doi:10.26481/umagsb.2015040
fatcat:3gjhys4lpnaxthwsxag7tvcgei