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Gender and Nominal Power in Multilateral Bargaining [PDF]
In many bargaining situations, the distribution of seats or voting weights does not accurately reflect bargaining power. Maaser, Paetzel and Traub (Games and Economic Behavior, 2019) conducted an experiment to investigate the effect of such nominal power
Nicola Maaser +2 more
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Multilateral Bargaining and Downstream Competition [PDF]
We examine multilateral bargaining in vertical supply relationships that involve an upstream manufacturer who sells through two competing retailers. In these relationships the negotiations are interdependent, and bargaining externality may arise across the retailers.
Liang Guo, Ganesh Iyer
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Multilateral non-cooperative bargaining in a general utility space [PDF]
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Klaus Kultti, Kultti Klaus
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Multilateral Trade Bargaining: A First Look at the GATT Bargaining Records [PDF]
This paper empirically examines recently declassified tariff bargaining data from the GATT/WTO. Focusing on the Torquay Round (1950–1951), we document stylized facts about these interconnected high-stakes international negotiations that suggest a lack of strategic behavior among the participating governments and an important multilateral element to ...
Kyle Bagwell +2 more
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Reject and renegotiate: The Shapley value in multilateral bargaining [PDF]
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Yuan Ju
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Malapportionment and multilateral bargaining: An experiment [PDF]
Abstract Members of collective decision-making bodies often represent communities that differ in population sizes. Malapportionment results when decision-making power is not allocated evenly across the population. Two well known institutions with malapportionment have emerged: bicameralism and weighted voting.
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A Bargaining Game with Proposers in the Hot Seat
This note reconsiders the Rubinstein bargaining game under the assumption that a rejected offer is only costly to the proposer who made the rejected offer. It is shown that then, the classic result of Shaked that, in the multilateral version of this game,
Bram Driesen
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Backdoor Bargaining: How the European Union Navigates the Food Aid Regime Complex
Scholars have long observed that states play off overlapping international institutions against one another in an effort to advance their policy objectives.
Matias E. Margulis
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Multilateral Bargaining in Networks: On the Prevalence of Inefficiencies [PDF]
We introduce a new noncooperative multilateral bargaining model for network-restricted environments in which players can bargain only with their neighbors. The main theorem characterizes a condition on network structures for efficient equilibria.
Lee, Joosung, Lee, Joosung
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Communication in multilateral bargaining [PDF]
The authors would like to acknowledge generous support from SSHRC IDG grant #F12-00384 as well as the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation Grant GBMF#1158: Experimentation with Large, Diverse and Interconnected Socio-Economic System. We would also like to thank Ernesto Dal Bo, Pedro Dal Bo, Timothy Feddersen, Guillaume Frechette, Alessan- dro Lizerri ...
Agranov, Marina, Tergiman, Chloe
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