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Previous allocation rules for network games, such as the Myerson Value, implicitly or explicitly take the network structure as fixed. In many situations, however, the network structure can be altered by players. This means that the value of alternative network structures (not just sub-networks)...
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We analyze cooperative behavior in a prisoner's dilemma game with high stakes, face-to-face communication, and two …
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We study hedonic games with heterogeneous player types that reflect her nationality, ethnic background, or skill type. Agents' preferences are dictated by status-seeking where status can be either local or global. The two dimensions of status define the two components of a generalized constant...
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theory. -- Climate change negotiations ; cooperative games ; stable coalitions ; selfenforcing mechanism … climate change control remains tenuous. Formally, such a cooperative model is likely to be unstable. The paper discusses the … pros and cons of the already proposed international cooperative mechanisms toward climate change mitigation and highlights …
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Decentralized matching markets on the internet allow large numbers of agents to interact anonymously at virtually no cost. Very little information is available to market participants and trade takes place at many different prices simultaneously. We propose a decentralized, completely uncoupled...
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