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This research states the stylised n (more than two) players' splitting problem as a mathematical programme, relying on definitions of the values of the game and problem stationarity to generate tractable reduced forms, and derives the known solutions according to the properties of pertaining...
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point of view: we ask for stability of the solution if both players are able distort the underlying bargaining process by … Nash nor the Kalai-Smorodinsky solution are able to ensure stability in case reference to a third party is possible, we …
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The Nash program is an important research agenda initiated in Nash (Econometrica 21:128-140, 1953) in order to bridge the gap between the noncooperative and cooperative counterparts of game theory. The program is thus turning sixty-seven years old, but I will argue it is not ready for...
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