Pareto-Nash Allocations Under Incomplete Information: A Model of Stable Optima
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Prior literature on two-firm, two-market, and two-stage extended dynamic models has introduced what Güth[1] succinctly terms a _social dilemma_—a state in which conglomerate firms competing in a Bertrand duopoly consider jointly optimising profits under a tacit, self-enforcing agreement to deter market entry. This theoretical article reinterprets the social dilemma highlighted by Güth[1] not only in the context of allocation but also through the lens of competition, where entry must legally be permitted even if cooperative signalling[2] would otherwise sustain joint profitability. This study explores the significance of a sufficiency condition on each firm’s non-instantaneous reaction function, requiring the maintenance of a stable long-run equilibrium through retaliative restraint, characterised by either two negative eigenvalues or a saddle-path trajectory.