Two solution concepts have been proposed for bargaining problems with claims, namely, the proportional solution, introduced by Chun & Thomson (1992), and the extended claim-egalitarian solution, [see Bossert (1993) and Marco (1993)]. Neither of these solutions exhaust all possible gains from cooperation. In this paper we introduce and provide axiomatic characterizations of different lexicographic extensions of the aforementioned proposals, which provide efficient solutions.Bargaining problems with claims, lexicographic extensions
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International audienceFollowing Vartiainen (2007) we consider bargaining problems in which no exogen...
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Some monotonicity conditions for bargaining problems with claims are presented. They are used in pro...
Three alternative characterizations of the proportional solution defined on compact and comprehensiv...
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This paper introduces an axiomatic model for bargaining analysis. We describe a bargaining situation...
Alternative characterizations of the proportional solution for nonconvex bargaining problems with cl...
International audienceFollowing Vartiainen (2007) we consider bargaining problems in which no exogen...
This paper studies compact and comprehensive bargaining prob-lems for n players and axiomatically ch...
Some monotonicity conditions for bargaining problems with claims are presented. They are used in pro...
Three alternative characterizations of the proportional solution defined on compact and comprehensiv...
We introduce a new solution for Nash’s bargaining problem, called the lexicographic equal-loss solu-...
Is it important to negotiate on proportions rather than on numbers? To answer this question, we anal...
Agents involved in a conflicting claims problem may be concerned with the proportion of their claims...
The theory of axiomatic bargaining, which originated in a fundamental paper by Nash (1950), refers t...
In this paper, we show that the procedure 'Adjusted Winner', introduced by Brams and Taylor (1996), ...
In production economies with unequal skills, this paper character-izes bargaining solutions by using...
June, 2008We provide three alternative characterizations of the proportional solution defined on com...
In 1950, Nash’s seminal paper introduced the axiomatic approach to the analysis of bargaining situat...
This paper studies independence of higher claims and independence of irrelevant claims on the domain...
This paper introduces an axiomatic model for bargaining analysis. We describe a bargaining situation...
Alternative characterizations of the proportional solution for nonconvex bargaining problems with cl...
International audienceFollowing Vartiainen (2007) we consider bargaining problems in which no exogen...
This paper studies compact and comprehensive bargaining prob-lems for n players and axiomatically ch...