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April 30, 2026
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Networks Structure, Equilibria, and Adjustment Dynamics in Network Games with Nonhomogeneous Players

P. 128–139.
Гармаш М. В., Уткина А. А., Korolev A. V.

In this paper, we consider the following problem - what affects
the Nash equilibrium amount of investment in knowledge when some agents
of the complete graph enter another full one. The solution of this problem will
allow us to understand exactly how game agents will behave when deciding
whether to enter the other net, what conditions and externalities affect it
and how the level of future equilibrium amount of investments in knowledge
an be predicted.

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Keywords: productivityNash equilibriumnetworkexternalitynetwork gameinnovation cluster

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Contributions to Game Theory and Management Volume XII
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