This paper models two forces that are at work to explain the formation of coalitions: The increasing power of the coalitions which incites to cooperate, the heterogeneity of the agents which leads to the formation of subgroups. We show that the interaction of these two forces results, under an intermediate preferences assumption, in the formation of coalitions that partition the society in a stable way
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
We analyze coalition formation with heterogeneous agents based on an individual stability concept. D...
This paper models two forces that are at work to explain the formation of coalitions: The increasing...
This paper models two forces that are at work to explain the formation of coalitions: The increasing...
This paper models two forces that are at work to explain the formation of coalitions: The increasing...
In a cooperative game, coalitions are the fundamental behavioral units. Stable outcomes (in the core...
In a cooperative game, coalitions are the fundamental behavioral units. Stable outcomes (in the core...
We analyze the structure of a society driven by power relations. Our model has an exogenous power re...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We an...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We an...
We consider the partitioning of a society into coalitions in purely hedonic settings, i.e., where ea...
This Paper examines recent theoretical developments in the theory of coalition stability. It focuses...
We provide sufficient conditions for the existence of stable coalitional structures in a purely hedo...
We provide sufficient conditions for the existence of stable coalitional structures in a purely hedo...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
We analyze coalition formation with heterogeneous agents based on an individual stability concept. D...
This paper models two forces that are at work to explain the formation of coalitions: The increasing...
This paper models two forces that are at work to explain the formation of coalitions: The increasing...
This paper models two forces that are at work to explain the formation of coalitions: The increasing...
In a cooperative game, coalitions are the fundamental behavioral units. Stable outcomes (in the core...
In a cooperative game, coalitions are the fundamental behavioral units. Stable outcomes (in the core...
We analyze the structure of a society driven by power relations. Our model has an exogenous power re...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We an...
[This item is a preserved copy. To view the original, visit http://econtheory.org/] We an...
We consider the partitioning of a society into coalitions in purely hedonic settings, i.e., where ea...
This Paper examines recent theoretical developments in the theory of coalition stability. It focuses...
We provide sufficient conditions for the existence of stable coalitional structures in a purely hedo...
We provide sufficient conditions for the existence of stable coalitional structures in a purely hedo...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
Egalitarianism and meritocracy are competing principles to distribute the joint benefits of cooperat...
We analyze coalition formation with heterogeneous agents based on an individual stability concept. D...