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announcements solve the problems of coordination failures as predicted by the empirical literature based on experimental studies …
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firm only. Both symmetric and asymmetric equilibria may arise. The two most interesting cases are a coordination game where … investment in advertising and that strong product substitutability may induce a coordination problem. …
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/n) >= C, almost all sequences of length n can be predicted by an automaton of size m with a coordination rate close to 1 … coordination ratio significantly larger than the minimal one. …
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coordination between Transmission System Operators (TSOs). This paper analyzes the cross-border trade problem through a set of … models that represent different degrees of coordination both between the energy and transmission markets and among national … where energy and transmission are operated separately by PXs and TSOs. When considering different degrees of coordination of …
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delegate the upstream coordination of suppliers to contract manufacturers. This can be justified by informational advantages or … centralized conditional model, where the OEM forces coordination among upstream suppliers by offering conditional financing. We …
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The paper deals with a cooperative game theory analysis of the economics of international agreements on climate change.
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This paper provides a characterization of the consequences of the assumption that a decision maker with a given utility function is Choquet rational: She maximizes expected utility, but possibly with respect to non-additive beliefs, so that her preferences are represented by Choquet expected...
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Theoretical models of government formation in political science usually assume that the head of state in non-strategic. In this paper, we analyze the power of an agenda setter who chooses the order in which players are recognized to form coalitions in simple games.
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In this note we discuss two examples of approval voting games.
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