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We propose a unified framework to study relational contracting and hold-up problems in infinite horizon stochastic games. We first illustrate that with respect to long run decisions, the common formulation of relational contracts as Pareto-optimal public perfect equilibria is in stark contrast...
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A two-house legislature can often be modelled as a proper simple game whose outcome depends on whether a coalition wins … into a larger one. This paper focuses on one of the rules, lexicographic composition, where a coalition wins G_1 =gt; G_2 …
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We show that in almost every economy with separable externalities, every competitive equilibrium can be Pareto improved … in economies with externalities. It shows that policy makers should look for good tax packages that help everybody …
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We show that in almost every economy with separable externalities, every competitive equilibrium can be Pareto improved … in economies with externalities …
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A large literature uses matching models to analyze markets with two-sided heterogeneity, studying problems such as the matching of students to schools, residents to hospitals, husbands to wives, and workers to firms. The analysis typically assumes that the agents have complete information, and...
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A link between a no-side-payment (NSP) market game and a side-payment (SP) market game can be established by introducing a sufficient amount of an ideal utility-money of constant marginal utility to all agents. At some point when there is "enough money" in the system, if it is "well distributed"...
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A game theoretic approach to the theory of money and financial institution is given utilizing both the strategic and coalitional forms for describing the economy. The economy is first modeled as a strategic market game, then the strategic form is used to calculate several cooperative forms that...
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We show that any transferable utility game can be represented by an assignment of facilities to players, in which it is intuitively obvious how to allocate the total cost of the facilities. The intuitive solution in the representation turns out to be the Shapley value of the game, and thus...
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, in which parents must choose whether to vaccinate a child against a disease, is one with positive externalities (herd …
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The quantal response equilibrium (QRE) notion of McKelvey and Palfrey (1995) has recently attracted considerable attention, due in part to its widely documented ability to rationalize observed behavior in games played by experimental subjects. However, even with strong a priori restrictions on...
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