International audienceThe concepts of the theory of endogenous coalition formation have not been utilized much to analyze issues in the field of applied economics. In this paper, we show how these concepts make a relevant and innovative contribution to these issues. We first illustrate the fundamentals of this theory and we present the concept of internal and external cartel stability. We provide an illustration of this concept through a basic example of an oligopoly in a cartelization situation. Then, we show the relevance of these concepts by analyzing the battle between the high-definition DVD-player standards: Sony's Blu-Ray and NEC/Toshiba's HD-DVD
This Paper examines recent theoretical developments in the theory of coalition stability. It focuses...
Interactions involving multiple parties and necessitating their agreement are pervasive in both mark...
The endogenous formation of coalitions involving asymmetric firms and their stability are analyzed a...
The concepts of the theory of endogenous coalition formation have not been utilized much to analyze ...
Coalition formation is a frequent phenomenon in everyday life. Firms merge, states sign treaties and...
Extensive research has been conducted on the economics of standards in the last three decades. To da...
The formation of coalitions to achieve both collaborative and competitive goals is a phenomenon we s...
Standard-setting coalitions are increasingly composed of rival firms from different sectors and are ...
The first chapter introduces the topic of coalition structures and stresses its importance and impac...
Originally titled Coalition formation in political gamesNovember 30, 2009. Revised: Dec. 31, 2007 & ...
Non-cooperative game theory purports that economic agents behave with little regard towards the nega...
This paper compares the stability of coalition structures under six institutional settings of treaty...
This paper analyses the formation and stability of coalitions to form international environmental ag...
In essence, any international environmental agreement (IEA) implies cooperation of a form or another...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
This Paper examines recent theoretical developments in the theory of coalition stability. It focuses...
Interactions involving multiple parties and necessitating their agreement are pervasive in both mark...
The endogenous formation of coalitions involving asymmetric firms and their stability are analyzed a...
The concepts of the theory of endogenous coalition formation have not been utilized much to analyze ...
Coalition formation is a frequent phenomenon in everyday life. Firms merge, states sign treaties and...
Extensive research has been conducted on the economics of standards in the last three decades. To da...
The formation of coalitions to achieve both collaborative and competitive goals is a phenomenon we s...
Standard-setting coalitions are increasingly composed of rival firms from different sectors and are ...
The first chapter introduces the topic of coalition structures and stresses its importance and impac...
Originally titled Coalition formation in political gamesNovember 30, 2009. Revised: Dec. 31, 2007 & ...
Non-cooperative game theory purports that economic agents behave with little regard towards the nega...
This paper compares the stability of coalition structures under six institutional settings of treaty...
This paper analyses the formation and stability of coalitions to form international environmental ag...
In essence, any international environmental agreement (IEA) implies cooperation of a form or another...
We study a sequential protocol of endogenous coalition formation based on a process of bilateral agr...
This Paper examines recent theoretical developments in the theory of coalition stability. It focuses...
Interactions involving multiple parties and necessitating their agreement are pervasive in both mark...
The endogenous formation of coalitions involving asymmetric firms and their stability are analyzed a...