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We collected and analyzed the data sets of all majoritarian Baron and Ferejohn (1989 Am. Pol. Sci. Rev.) experiments through 2018. By exploiting the variation of experimental parameters such as group size and discount factor we are able to test whether or not the theoretical point predictions...
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bargaining. If we are dealing with a loss, that is, if we consider manyplayer "divide-the-penalty" games for, e.g., the location …
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We consider non-cooperative bargaining on the division of a surplus under simple majority rule. We use the "open rule …" bargaining protocol as originally suggested by Baron and Ferejohn (1989): Proposals can be amended before they are voted on. It … is widely known that there are significant gaps in our understanding of open rule bargaining. In order to address these …
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This paper theoretically investigates the strategic implications of varying reliability of bargaining partners under …
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criteria change the fiscal bargaining situation on the national level? For this purpose, a bargaining game between a national …
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We present a three-person, two-period bargaining game with private information. A single proposer is seeking to secure … underlying incentives and what they imply for optimal behavior in bargaining with private information. …
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We introduce a noncooperative multilateral bargaining model for a network-restricted environment, in which players can … communicate only with their neighbors. Each player strategically chooses the bargaining partners among the neighbors to buy out …
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between two political parties that have to bargain over which policy to implement. While bargaining, the parties' popularity … substantial effects on bargaining outcomes. Periods of gridlock may arise when the election is close and parties have similar …
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The paper discusses opportunities to utilize the series of micro-blogs as provided by the Twitter in observation of opinion dynamics. The spontaneity of tweets is more, as the service is attached more to the mobile communications. The extraction of information in the series of tweets is...
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We study dynamic committee bargaining over an infinite horizon with discounting. In each period a committee proposal is …
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