We consider social contracts for resolving conflicts between two agents who are uncertain about each other's fighting potential. Applications include international conflict, litigation, and elections. Even though only a peaceful agreement avoids a loss of resources, if this loss is small enough, then any contract must assign a positive probability of conflict. We show how the likelihood of conflict outbreak depends on the distribution of power between the agents and their information about each other
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Conflict theory has in recent years found important applications and made contributions in fields su...
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Conflict and competition arise when involved parties’ preferences and goals collide. This chapter hi...
This Article uses the techniques of modern decision analysis and game theory to analyze the decision...
This paper expands the micro-foundations of the traditional greed and grievance non-cooperative mode...
We consider social contracts for resolving conflicts between two agents who are uncertain about each...
Recent findings in economic theory show that cooperation (settlement) between two identical players ...
This paper explores the conditions under which compliance with a social contract establishes an equi...
The article determines which conflict resolution mechanisms are constructive and which are destructi...
This paper explores the micro-foundations of conflict generation and persistence within the traditio...
Influential thinkers such as Young, Sugden, Binmore, and Skyrms have developed game-theoretic accoun...
This paper considers a partial equilibrium model of conflict where two asymmetric, rational and risk...
Among the prevalent objectives that we should set for our society, reduction of conflicts of all kin...
"We consider a two-player contest for a prize of common but uncertain value. We show that less resou...
Conflict theory has in recent years found important applications and made contributions in fields su...
This paper considers a partial equilibrium model of conflict where two asymmetric, rational and risk...
We present a novel approach to N-person bargaining, based on the idea that the agreement reached in ...
Conflict and competition arise when involved parties’ preferences and goals collide. This chapter hi...
This Article uses the techniques of modern decision analysis and game theory to analyze the decision...
This paper expands the micro-foundations of the traditional greed and grievance non-cooperative mode...