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Rawls (1958) suggested that it is possible to arrive at a fair allocation in a 2-player Nash demand game by granting equal gains to both players. Rawls theorized that players themselves would select this allocation if they bargain from the 'original position'. Harsanyi (1958) suggested the...
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Regression run on observations for 98 teams playing in the top tires of soccer leagues in England, Spain, Germany, France and Italy shows significant negative impact of number of crosses per game on number of non-penalty goals scored per game during the 2016-17 season. This finding is consistent...
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Traditionally insurance agents are incentivised by payment of a commission on the premium they generate. A bonus payment received by the agent from the insurer, when the insured does not make a claim, is referred to as ‘No claim bonus' (NCB). NCB rewards the agent for her / his effort in...
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Market mechanism may or may not throw up compatibility in markets for systems where network effect arises due to complementarity of component parts of a system. We consider a game, where, in stage 1, the firms decide whether to standardise on a single technological platform or not and at the...
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