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structure of the game. I use this practice-theoretic bargaining framework to develop an in-depth case study of 2008 negotiations … develop a framework for crisis bargaining that departs from canonical games in one important dimension: it explicitly … considers impact of bargaining practices and strategies on the negotiation process and the probability of failure. While …
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offers and repeated games. Despite the forces of bargaining, the negotiation game in general admits a large number of … survive. Thus, complexity and bargaining in tandem may offer an explanation for co-operation in repeated games. …
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done for sequential deterministic matching/bargaining models in which at any date either the identities of the matched …
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Rubinstein and Wolinsky (1990) show that a simple homogeneous market with exogenous matching has continuum of (non-competitive) perfect equilibria, but the unique Markov perfect equilibrium is competitive. By contrast, in the more general case of heterogeneous markets, we show there exists a...
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Cheap, abundant and easy to transport and store, coal has been produced and consumed to meet people’s energy needs. The last decade’s growth in global coal use has been driven mainly by developing economies like China, whose phenomenal economic growth has been powered by coal-fired...
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