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We study network games with social and private dissonance where each player in the network exerts some costly efforts. Players may belong to unions and members of each union choose their efforts by maximizing the joint utility of the union. Each player not only benefits from the aggregate effort...
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We adopt the largest consistent set defined by Chwe [J. of Econ. Theory 63 (1994), 299-235] to predict which coalition structures are possibly stable when players are farsighted. We also introduce a refinement, the largest cautious consistent set, based on the assumption that players are...
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Pairwise stability (Jackson and Wolinsky, 1996) is the standard stability concept in network formation. It assumes myopic behavior of the agents in the sense that they do not forecast how others might react to their actions. Assuming that agents are farsighted, related stability concepts have...
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