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We analyze the structure of a society driven by power relations. Our model has an exogenous power relation over the set … of coalitions of agents. Agents determine the social order by forming coalitions. The power relations determine the … social order, which incorporates a notion of robustness to variable power relations. We provide a complete characterization …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011699228
We analyze the structure of a society driven by power relations. Our model has an exogenous power relation over the set … of coalitions of agents. Agents determine the social order by forming coalitions. The power relations determine the … social order, which incorporates a notion of robustness to variable power relations. We provide a complete characterization …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005812745
exchange is either coercive or voluntary, and relative strength governs power relations in coercive exchange. We stress the … importance of free disposal of goods which allows for excess holdings larger than consumption, thereby modelling the power to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010325690
exchange is either coercive or voluntary, and relative strength governs power relations in coercive exchange. We stress the … importance of free disposal of goods which allows for excess holdings larger than consumption, thereby modelling the power to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011379336
exchange is either coercive or voluntary, and relative strength governs power relations in coercive exchange. We stress the … importance of free disposal of goods which allows for excess holdings larger than consumption, thereby modelling the power to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011255884
Social choice models usually assume that choice is among exogenously given and non decomposable alternatives. Often, on the contrary, choice is among objects that are constructed by individuals or institutions as complex bundles made of many interdependent components. In this paper we present a...
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exchange is either coercive or voluntary, and relative strength governs power relations in coercive exchange. We stress the … importance of free disposal of goods which allows for excess holdings larger than consumption, thereby modelling the power to …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008513226
the various concepts of coalitional stability, such as internal and external stability and far-sighted stability in the …
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quality of a coalition structure is evaluated according to its stability. We review various definitions of stability and … restrictions of preferences ensuring the existence of a partition stable with respect to a particular stability definition. Further …
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formation games. We propose a stability concept for a coalition structure, called sequentially stability, when only bilateral … sequential stability of the grand coalition structure as well as sufficient conditions for which the efficient grand coalition …
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