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converges towards discriminatory balances, which are unstable. b) Which discriminating coalition will form can be decided by … of the cross-coalition type, the sensitivity of the negotiations process to imperfections of the negotiations process and …
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related implications of the producers' decisions regarding the choices of (i) technologies, (ii) coalition formation, (iii …) coalition form, (iv) intensity of collusion. The coalitions can adopt either complete collusion or partial collusion by … equilibrium coalition forms, and (iii) stability of coalitions. They highlight the dynamics between the number of coalition …
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-proof and coalition-proof literature. Intuitively, I require that an equilibrium should not prescribe in any subgame a course of … action that some coalition of players would jointly wish to deviate, given the restriction that every deviation must itself …
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bilateral cousin. We investigate how the communication configuration affects a three-person coalition negotiation. Restricting …
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winning coalition and receive some redistribution or they are out of coalition and the redistribution is made to their … detriment. The members of a winning coalition are not, however, automatically guaranteed ongoing membership. So they have … divides redistribution into two kinds: necessary and unnecessary redistribution. The process of creating a winning coalition …
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A redistribution system is any social system as organization, company or institution is where the redistribution of payments of players in comparison with their performance happens. The very important role is played by constitutions of alliances created in this system. Modeling of essential...
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-operating company would establish a coalition with the ship-operating company; that is, vertical cooperation. This cooperation would … generate better payoffs in the form of profit, not only to the members of this coalition, but also to the player that has not … joined the coalition. However, user surplus is negative in all coalitions, which shows that the establishment of these kinds …
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achievement of individual players. The redistribution is usually allowed by a coalition, formed inside of redistribution system …
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converges towards discriminatory balances, which are unstable. b) Which discriminating coalition will form can be decided by … of the cross-coalition type, the sensitivity of the negotiations process to imperfections of the negotiations process and …
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Questioning about game theory as an institutionalism theory could seem unsound at first glance. In game theory, the very basic concept of players’ strategies is quite individualistic and really independent on any social constraint and other institutional consideration. On another hand, the...
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