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The 8th problem raised by [Hart and Mas-Colell (2010) Bargaining and Cooperation in Strategic Form Games. Journal of the European Economics Association, 8(1): 7-33], is solved. To be specific, I show that the set of SP equilibria can be determined by a finite number of systems of linear...
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The Hart-and-Mas-Colell bargaining model [Hart and Mas-Colell (2010). “Bargaining and Cooperation in Strategic Form Games.” Journal of the European Economics Association, 8, 7-33], which is based on strategic form games, is a very promising model possessing many beautiful features....
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It is impossible, in general, to extend an asymmetric two-player game to networks, because there must be two populations, the row one and the column one, but we do not know how to define inner-population interactions. This is not the case for Matching Pennies, as we can interpret the row player...
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We consider a network game based on matching pennies with two types of agents, conformists and rebels. Conformists prefer to match the action taken by the majority of her neighbors while rebels like to match the minority. We investigate the simultaneous best response dynamic focusing on the...
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The Colonel Blotto Game is one of the most classical zero-sum games, with diverse applications in wars, auctions, political elections and anti-terrorists etc. We consider the discrete two-battlefield Colonel Blotto Game, a basic case that has not been completely characterized yet. We study three...
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