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Two deviations of alternating-offer bargaining behavior from economic theory are observed together, yet have been studied separately. Players who could secure themselves a large surplus share if bargainers were purely self-interested incompletely exploit their advantage. Delay in agreement...
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in real life. Our study involves 15 negotiations from Germany and China. Over the course of the negotiation, bargainers … negotiations are characterized by long periods of stagnation, only minimal concessions, and the communication of false goals. By …
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In this study, I examine the alternating‐offer bilateral bargaining model with private correlated values. The correlation of values is modeled via the global games information structure. I focus on the double limits of perfect Bayesian equilibria as offers become frequent and the correlation...
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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 multiplicity of perfect Bayesian equilibria. Introducing the slightest possibility that either player may be one of a rich variety of stationary behavioral types singles out a...
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- idence that negotiating delays decreased the size of ransom payments, and that much of the effect stems from the signalling …
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