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and outside agents. Second, unlike both the literature on conflict and bargaining, we integrate these two strands of the … literature, so that we can endogenously derive the conditions under which community-firm interactions result in conflict or … Ansätze bestehender Konflikt- und Verhandlungsmodelle integriert, um die Bedingungen abzuleiten, unter denen Verhandlungen …
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setting in which there is no conflict in material interests: a proposer, holding the role of residual claimant, chooses the … harms the proposer. Notwithstanding, maximal claims by proposers are predominant for all game types. This generates conflict …
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fairness, as an imposed sequence of offers, as a source of transaction cost and as a species of conflict. Also discussed is the …
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commons, Lukas Peter argues that this form of social organization can provide answers to the shortcomings of centralized … an ecological understanding of the commons and human freedom, more generally, thereby reinterpreting classical thinkers …
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We set out a model of production and appropriation involving many players, who differ with respect to both resource endowments and productivities. We write down the model in a novel way that permits our analysis to avoid the proliferation of dimensions associated with the best response function...
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We study the role of inter-group differences in the emergence of conflict. In our setting, two groups compete for the …, that the opposition can either accept, or reject and wage conflict. Expropriating a large share of resources increases … of conflict. In equilibrium, allocations are non-monotonic in the cost of mobility. Moreover, limited commitment with …
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vessels and processors. Game theory offers insights into the likelihood of achieving congressional intent. It is argued that …
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In many kinds of bilateral negotiations the resolution of the issues at stake has an impact which extends beyond the remits of the parties directly involved (e.g. labour negotiations in sectors of public interest, where a strike would impact on the public at large). Once this is recognised,...
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unattainable. A strongly asymmetric authority relationship is thus the only viable alternative to costly conflict. …
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matched to play a reduced form bargaining game. We show that this struggle for resources drives a conflict through the … consequences. We show that rational players can contribute to the conflict by aggressively discriminating and that this behavior is … relates to the social conflict literature, which examines the relationship between macro level factors such as unemployment …
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