Show how the Nash-Cournot equilibrium for n firms given in Appendix 13A changes if each firm faces
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Show how the Nash-Cournot equilibrium for n firms given in Appendix 13A changes if each firm faces a fixed cost of F as well as a constant marginal cost per unit.
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