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To Bargain or Not to Bargain: That Is the Question.

American Economic Review, 1988
We use economic analysis in a simple game-theory framework to ascertain under what circumstances a government would want to precommit itself to a no-negotiation strategy. From the government viewpoint, we examine both the choice of deterrence expenditure (i.e., expense meant to reduce terrorist logistical success during incidents) and whether to ...
Lapan, Harvey, Sandler, Todd
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Bargaining and voting [PDF]

open access: possiblePublic Choice, 2011
Government by majority rule voting is a mixture of voting and bargaining. Bargaining among people with moderately different objectives is indispensable for the passage of laws and the formation of public policy. Little of the nation’s business could be transacted without an ability on the part of the legislators and members of political parties to ...
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Bargaining with commitments [PDF]

open access: possibleInternational Journal of Games Theory, 2004
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Multilateral Bargaining

The Review of Economic Studies, 1996
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Krishna, Vijay, Serrano, Roberto
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Prudence in bargaining: The effect of uncertainty on bargaining outcomes

Games and Economic Behavior, 2008
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Creative Bargaining

Games and Economic Behavior, 1998
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The Bargaining Problem

Econometrica, 1950
A new treatment is presented of a classical economic problem, one which occurs in many forms, as bargaining, bilateral monopoly, etc. It may also be regarded as a nonzero-sum two-person game. In this treatment a few general assumptions are made concerning the behavior of a single individual and of a group of two individuals in certain economic ...
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Bargaining with Patriarchy

Gender & Society, 1988
This article argues that systematic comparative analyses of women's strategies and coping mechanisms lead to a more culturally and temporally grounded understanding of patriarchal systems than the unqualified, abstract notion of patriarchy encountered in contemporary feminist theory.
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Bargaining and negotiation

1981
According to Adam Smith, ‘Man is an animal that makes bargains — no dog exchanges bones with another.’ More generally, people exchange ideas. They negotiate, or confer, in an attempt to define or redefine the terms of their relationships.
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Bargaining with Information

International Joint Conference on Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems, 2004
A negotiating agent engages in multi-issue bilateral negotiation in a dynamic information-rich environment. The agent strives to make informed decisions. The agent may assume that the integrity of some of its information decays with time, and that a negotiation may break down under certain conditions.
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