We introduce a model of bargaining among groups, and characterize a family of solutions using a Consistency axiom and a few other invariance and monotonicity properties. For each solution in the family, there exists some constant α ≥ 0 such that the “bargaining power” of a group is proportional to c α , where c is the cardinality of the group
This paper studies compact and comprehensive bargaining prob-lems for n players and axiomatically ch...
Abstract: We study two-person, multiple-issue bargaining problems and identify four procedures by wh...
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We characterize a family of solutions for group bargaining problems axiomati-cally. Our axioms inclu...
AbstractThis paper introduces an axiomatic model for bargaining analysis. We describe a bargaining s...
This paper introduces an axiomatic model for bargaining analysis. We describe a bargaining situation...
The theory of axiomatic bargaining, which originated in a fundamental paper by Nash (1950), refers t...
We investigate the implications of converse consistency in the context of bargaining. A solution is ...
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International audienceApplying the solutions defined in the axiomatic bargaining theory to actual ba...
Abstract For an axiomatic approach to a special solution of the Nash-bargaining problem we use a wea...
We consider bargaining problems under the assumption that players are loss averse, i.e., experience ...
In 1950, Nash’s seminal paper introduced the axiomatic approach to the analysis of bargaining situat...
We report experimental results and test axiomatic models of unstructured bargaining by checking the ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the properties of a new solution of the 2-person bargaining ...
This paper studies compact and comprehensive bargaining prob-lems for n players and axiomatically ch...
Abstract: We study two-person, multiple-issue bargaining problems and identify four procedures by wh...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6392.9259(QMWC-DE-P--306) / BLDSC - ...
We characterize a family of solutions for group bargaining problems axiomati-cally. Our axioms inclu...
AbstractThis paper introduces an axiomatic model for bargaining analysis. We describe a bargaining s...
This paper introduces an axiomatic model for bargaining analysis. We describe a bargaining situation...
The theory of axiomatic bargaining, which originated in a fundamental paper by Nash (1950), refers t...
We investigate the implications of converse consistency in the context of bargaining. A solution is ...
SIGLEAvailable from Bibliothek des Instituts fuer Weltwirtschaft, ZBW, Duesternbrook Weg 120, D-2410...
International audienceApplying the solutions defined in the axiomatic bargaining theory to actual ba...
Abstract For an axiomatic approach to a special solution of the Nash-bargaining problem we use a wea...
We consider bargaining problems under the assumption that players are loss averse, i.e., experience ...
In 1950, Nash’s seminal paper introduced the axiomatic approach to the analysis of bargaining situat...
We report experimental results and test axiomatic models of unstructured bargaining by checking the ...
The purpose of this paper is to discuss the properties of a new solution of the 2-person bargaining ...
This paper studies compact and comprehensive bargaining prob-lems for n players and axiomatically ch...
Abstract: We study two-person, multiple-issue bargaining problems and identify four procedures by wh...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:6392.9259(QMWC-DE-P--306) / BLDSC - ...