We consider a multilateral Nash demand game where short-sighted players come to the bargaining table with requests for both coalition partners and the potentially generated resource. We prove that group learning leads with probability one to complete cooperation and a strictly self-enforcing allocation (i.e., in the interior of the core). Highlighting group dynamics, we demonstrate that behaviors which appear destructive can themselves lead to beneficial and strictly self-enforcing cooperation
The Behavioral Bargaining Problem poses a trio of questions: (1) How do real economic agents behave ...
International audienceAn important task in the analysis of multiagent systems is to understand how g...
This paper analyzes the ability of group members to cooperate in rent-seeking activities in a contex...
We consider a multilateral Nash demand game where short-sighted players come to the bargaining table...
We consider a multilateral Nash demand game in which short-sighted players come to the bargaining ta...
In this paper, I study the ability of group members to cooperate against an incumbent in a repeated ...
Motivated by research works on Zeuthen-Hicks bargaining, which leads to the Nash bargaining solution...
In coalitional games in which the players are partitioned into groups, we study the incentives of th...
April, 2005; August 2005 (revised)We present a noncooperative foundation of an asymmetric Nash barga...
John F Nash (1950) proposed dynamics for repeated interactions accordingto which agents myopically p...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutors: Vicenç Gómez Cerdà i Martí...
We consider a non-cooperative multilateral bargaining game and study an action-dependent bargaining ...
"The authors propose a solution for bargaining problems where coalitions are bargainers. The solutio...
We investigate the empirical content of the Nash solution to two-player bar-gaining games. The barga...
The Nash equilibrium, the main solution concept in analytical game theory, cannot make precise predi...
The Behavioral Bargaining Problem poses a trio of questions: (1) How do real economic agents behave ...
International audienceAn important task in the analysis of multiagent systems is to understand how g...
This paper analyzes the ability of group members to cooperate in rent-seeking activities in a contex...
We consider a multilateral Nash demand game where short-sighted players come to the bargaining table...
We consider a multilateral Nash demand game in which short-sighted players come to the bargaining ta...
In this paper, I study the ability of group members to cooperate against an incumbent in a repeated ...
Motivated by research works on Zeuthen-Hicks bargaining, which leads to the Nash bargaining solution...
In coalitional games in which the players are partitioned into groups, we study the incentives of th...
April, 2005; August 2005 (revised)We present a noncooperative foundation of an asymmetric Nash barga...
John F Nash (1950) proposed dynamics for repeated interactions accordingto which agents myopically p...
Treball fi de màster de: Master in Intelligent Interactive SystemsTutors: Vicenç Gómez Cerdà i Martí...
We consider a non-cooperative multilateral bargaining game and study an action-dependent bargaining ...
"The authors propose a solution for bargaining problems where coalitions are bargainers. The solutio...
We investigate the empirical content of the Nash solution to two-player bar-gaining games. The barga...
The Nash equilibrium, the main solution concept in analytical game theory, cannot make precise predi...
The Behavioral Bargaining Problem poses a trio of questions: (1) How do real economic agents behave ...
International audienceAn important task in the analysis of multiagent systems is to understand how g...
This paper analyzes the ability of group members to cooperate in rent-seeking activities in a contex...