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We consider the impact of fairness and moral hazard in a principal-agent bargaining model, where the agent can affect the size of the surplus by his actions. Our main results are as follows; a) the offer predicted by the basic fairness model (excluding moral hazard) results in inefficient...
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We analyse a bargaining game in which two players (the internal stakeholder and the external party) bargain over the allocation of a fixed 'cake'. The internal stakeholder decides whether to bargain directly with the other player (involving Nash Bargaining). On the other hand, the internal...
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