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Simple bargaining games are the foundation of more complex social interactions necessary for healthy relationships and … classic simple bargaining games (ultimatum, dictator, and trust games). Specifically, we experimentally manipulate sleep …
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A two-person infinite-horizon bargaining model where one of the players may have either of two discount factors, has a …
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We look at the basic applications of cooperative game theory to economic situations. These include bargaining and …
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In contrast to the existing literature, which explains the recurrent cost problem as largely the result of institutional impediments to LDC welfare maximization, this paper analyzes the problem by constructing a series of scenarios in which the less developed country would be led to reduce the...
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In many intermediate goods markets buyers and sellers both have market power. Contracts are usually long-term and negotiated bilaterally, codifying many elements in addition to price. We model such bilateral oligopolies as a set of simultaneous Rubinstein-Ståhl bargainings over contracts...
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We consider a model of a single defendant and N plaintiffs where the total cost of litigation is fixed on the part of the plaintiffs and shared among the members of a suing coalition. By settling and dropping out of the coalition, a plaintiff therefore creates a negative externality on the other...
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A two-person infinite-horizon bargaining model where one of the players may have either of two discount factors, has a …
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In asymmetric dilemma games without side payments, players face involved cooperation and bargaining problems. The … than when this role is randomly allocated. Bargaining solutions do not satisfactorily predict outcomes. …
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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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We consider a model of a single defendant and N plaintiffs where the total cost of litigation is fixed on the part of the plaintiffs and shared among the members of a suing coalition. By settling and dropping out of the coalition, a plaintiff therefore creates a negative externality on the other...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010264913