International audienceWe propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The agreement reached by players at the end of the bargaining process is the strategy profile that they will play in the original non-cooperative game. We analyze the subgame perfect equilibria of this supergame, and its implications on the original game. We discuss existence, uniqueness, and efficiency of the agreement reachable through this bargaining process. We illustrate the consequences of applying such a process to several common two-player non-cooperative games: the Prisoner’s Dilemma, the Hawk-Dove Game, the Trust Game, and the Ultimatum Game. In each of them, the proposed bargaining process gives rise to Pareto-ef...
When studying extensive-form games it is typically assumed that players make their decisions individ...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
Orthodox game theory is often criticized for its inability to single out intuitively compelling Nash...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. Th...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. Th...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
Abstract. Bargaining is one of the most common negotiation situation. Agents must reach an agreement...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
Virtual bargaining theory suggests that social agents aim to resolve non-cooperative games by identi...
When studying extensive-form games it is typically assumed that players make their decisions individ...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
Orthodox game theory is often criticized for its inability to single out intuitively compelling Nash...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. Th...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. Th...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The...
We propose a bargaining process supergame over the strategies to play in a non-cooperative game. The...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
Abstract. Bargaining is one of the most common negotiation situation. Agents must reach an agreement...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
Virtual bargaining theory suggests that social agents aim to resolve non-cooperative games by identi...
When studying extensive-form games it is typically assumed that players make their decisions individ...
We propose a bargaining process with alternating proposals as a way of solving non-cooperative games...
Orthodox game theory is often criticized for its inability to single out intuitively compelling Nash...