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This paper analyzes fairness and bargaining in a dynamic bilateral matching market. Traders from both sides of the … market are pairwise matched to share the gains from trade. The bargaining outcome depends on the traders’ fairness attitudes … in isolated bilateral bargaining. …
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I revisit the Rubinstein (1982) model for the classic problem of price hag- gling and show that bargaining can become a … of fixed bargaining costs). Augmenting the protocol with unilateral exit options for responding bargainers generally …
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This paper analyzes fairness and bargaining in a dynamic bilateral matching market. Traders from both sides of the … market are pairwise matched to share the gains from trade. The bargaining outcome depends on the traders’ fairness attitudes … in isolated bilateral bargaining. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012648091
We generalize the Rubinstein (1982) bargaining model by disentangling payoff delay from bargaining delay. We show that … respect to time discounting. All bargaining takes place within a single experimental session, so bargaining delay is …
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experiment compares one-shot and indefinite horizon versions of random-proposer majority bargaining (the Baron-Ferejohn game … and bargaining games from three seminal social preference experiments. …
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This paper presents an analysis of general time preferences in the canonical Rubinstein (1982) model of bargaining …
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We provide causal evidence that patience is a significant source of bargaining power. Generalizing the Rubinstein (1982 …) bargaining model to arbitrarily non-stationary discounting, we first show that dynamic consistency across bargaining rounds is … bargaining delay is negligible (frequent offers, so dynamic consistency holds by design), while payoff delay is significant (a …
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bargaining models between unions and firms. While the Nash bargaining solution is unaffected by minimum wages below initially … bargained wages, we show that such minimum wages can drive up wages - and be harmful to employment - when bargaining follows the …
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We investigate a random proposer bargaining game with a dead line. A bounded time interval is divided into bargaining … periods of equal length and we study the limit of the subgame perfect equilibrium outcome as the number of bargaining periods …
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We study a Baron-Ferejohn (1989) type of bargaining model to which we append an investment stage. As long as no … accept it. Prior to the bargaining stage, players may make investments to increase their recognition probabili- ties in the … bargaining game. The investment stage is modeled in the standard way, first suggested by Tullock (1980). When investment costs …
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