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“sequential group reciprocity equilibrium” for which we prove its existence. We study the case of two games with two players in … maximized is a sequential group reciprocity equilibrium. …
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In this paper we look for a solution to a land division problem that could be applied to different types of disputes when the arbitrator has a very limited information about the agents' preferences. The solution must be fair and efficient under the constraint of the limited information available...
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This paper examines a class of contractual relationships with specific investment, a non-durable trading opportunity, and renegotiation. Trade actions are modeled as individual and trade-action-based option contracts ("non-forcing contracts") are explored. The paper introduces the distinction...
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field concerning climate change dynamics. New results are obtained in the framework of competitive bargaining solutions and …
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conjectural equilibrium (RCE), which integrates both learning from feedback (in the spirit of self-confirming equilibrium) and …
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Axiomatic bargaining theory (e.g., Nash's theorem) is static. We attempt to provide a dynamic justification for the … the Nash allocation over time? We answer this question for three canonical axiomatic bargaining solutions: Nash's, Kalai …
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Using a unique experimental data set, we investigate how asymmetric legal rights shape bargainers’ aspiration levels through moral entitlements derived from equity norms and number prominence. Aspiration formation is typically hard to observe in real life. Our study involves 15 negotiations...
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