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-offers, infinite-horizon bargaining game. The mess concept modifies the idea of a neutrally stable strategy by favoring a simple …
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Bargaining models of household wealth accumulation point to a potential conflict of interest between husbands and wives … retirement period. Therefore, when they have greater relative bargaining power, households will accumulate more wealth. There is …'s greater bargaining power results in a lower net worth in the pre-retirement cohort of couples. In New Zealand, where public …
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independence, the degree of centralization of wage bargaining and the interaction between those institutional variables on the real …
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze bargaining between a firm and a finite set of workers. In particular employment … selected workers then decide whether they want to proceed in bargaining with the firm. Finally, bargaining takes place. In …
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there exist an equilibrium where all firms negotiate wages. Generally, we find that a tight labor market favors bargaining …
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equation is derived from a model of wage bargaining over nominal wages; hence both long run coefficients and adjustment … theoretical model we interpret this as evidence of union bargaining power. Unemployment benefits have substantial effects on wages …
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In bargaining between two sellers and one buyer on prices and quantities, strategic inefficiencies arise. By … the relative bargaining power of the sellers. …
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This paper studies infinite-horizon bargaining between a seller and multiple buyers when externalities are present. We …
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