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The bargaining process is a critical part of the model. Due to the information asymmetry, we cannot use the simple surplus sharing solutions that are common in the search literature. Instead, we assume that the buyer has all the bargaining power and offers a general mechanism which the seller...
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A buyer seeks to procure a service and solicits bids from sellers. The cost of the service depends on characteristics that are only known to the buyer ("common values"). The buyer can choose how many bids to solicit and the number of solicited bids cannot be disclosed verifiably. We characterize...
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We discuss how the field of Neuroeconomics can be useful to analyze classical economic problems, in Decision Theory and Game Theory. The paper will review some of the results appeared recently, as well an attempt to provide a theory to organize research in htis area
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