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We investigate the relationship between the inner core and asymmetric Nash bargaining solutions for n-person bargaining … positive vectors of weights coincides with the inner core if all points in the underlying bargaining set are strictly positive …
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We investigate the relationship between the inner core and asymmetric Nash bargaining solutions for n-person bargaining … positive vectors of weights coincides with the inner core if all points in the underlying bargaining set are strictly positive … results on non-cooperative foundations of cooperative games. -- Inner Core ; Asymmetric Nash Bargaining Solution ; Competitive …
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) blocking dynamics in two-sided one-to-one matching markets with continuous side payments (assignment problems, Shapley and … obtained from the previous one by satisfying a blocking pair (i.e., by matching the two blocking agents and assigning new … the model (i.e., for marriage markets, one-to-one matching, or discretized assignment problems), the existence of blocking …
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We investigate the relationship between the inner core and asymmetric Nash bargaining solutions for n-person bargaining … positive vectors of weights coincides with the inner core if all points in the underlying bargaining set are strictly positive …
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In discrete exchange economies with possibly redundant and joint ownership, we propose new core notions in the …-enforcing coalitions and to redistribute their redundant property rights. Our first notion lies between the strong core and the weak core … and is independent of Balbuzanov and Kotowski's (2019a) exclusion core. Our second notion refines the first and the …
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A longstanding criticism of the core is that it is too sensitive to small changes in player numbers, as in a well known … and decreasing over time even with institutions that facilitate collusion and, consistent with core theory, a …
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We show that the core of a generalized assignment problem satisfies two types of stability properties. First, the core … and pairwise feasible ones. Second, the core is the unique stable set with respect to a sequential domination relation … this result is that the core satisfies the property commonly stated as the existence of a path to stability. These results …
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coincide and give the midpoint between the buyers-optimal core allocation and the sellers-optimal core allocation, and thus … they belong to the core. Moreover, under the assumption that all agents in the market are active, the subset of core … set of stable allocations where each agent is paid at least half of his maximum core payoff. All allocations in this last …
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.  We propose a completely uncoupled learning process that selects a subset of the core of the game with a natural equity …
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This chapter surveys a sizable and growing literature on coalition formation. We refer to theories in which one or more groups of agents (“coalitionsâ€) deliberately get together to jointly determine within-group actions, while interacting noncooperatively across groups. The chapter...
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