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Non-cooperative Support for the Asymmetric Nash Bargaining solution
Our work contributes to the game-theoretic analysis of bargaining by providing additional non-cooperative support to the well-known Nash bargaining solution.
Herings, P. Jean-Jacques +2 more
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Nash Demand Game and the Kalai-Smorodinsky Solution [PDF]
We introduce two new variations on the Nash demand game. One, like all known Nash-like demand games so far, has the Nash solution outcome as its equilibrium outcome.
John Boyd, Nejat Anbarci
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Shared energy storage offers substantial savings on construction costs and improves energy efficiency for users, yet its business model as an independent economic entity remains unclear.
Mengyao Xu +5 more
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Presumption of Patent Validity and Litigation Incentives
ABSTRACT We analyze the effects of the presumption of patent validity on litigation incentives and outcomes. We develop a litigation game between a patent holder and an alleged infringing firm. A court resolves the dispute if there is a trial. We model the court's decisionāmaking as a learning process based on evidence and consider the presumption as a
Alice Guerra, Tapas Kundu
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A theory of unstructured bargaining using distribution-valued solution concepts [PDF]
In experiments it is typically found that many joint utility outcomes arise in any given unstructured bargaining game. This suggests using a positive unstructured bargaining concept that maps a bargaining game to a probability distribution over outcomes ...
David H. Wolpert, James Bono
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On the Asymptotic Uniqueness of Bargaining Equilibria
This note reexamines the connection between the asymmetric Nash bargaining solution and the equilibria of strategic bargaining games. Several papers in the literature obtain the asymmetric Nash bargaining solution as the unique limit of subgame perfect ...
Herings P. Jean-Jacques +1 more
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On the Sensitivity Matrix of the Nash Bargaining Solution
In this note we provide a characterization of a subclass of bargaining problems for which the Nash solution has the property of disagreement point monotonicity.While the original d-monotonicity axiom and its stronger notion, strong d-monotonicity, were ...
Engwerda, J.C.
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This paper suggests a way to improve teamwork and reduce uncertainties in operations by using a game theory approach involving multiple virtual power plants (VPP). A generalized credibility-based fuzzy chance constraint programming approach is adopted to
Lei Dong +6 more
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"Nash-in-Nash" Tariff Bargaining with and without MFN
We provide an equilibrium analysis of the efficiency properties of bilateral tariff negotiations in a three-country, two-good general equilibrium model of international trade when transfers are not feasible. We consider "weak-rules" settings characterized by two cases: a no-rules case in which discriminatory tariffs are allowed, and an MFN-only case in
Kyle Bagwell +2 more
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WPO, COV and IIA bargaining solutions
The class of bargaining solutions that are defined on the domain of finite sets of alternatives and satisfy Weak Pareto Optimality (WPO), Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives (IIA) and Covariance (COV), is characterized.
Vermeulen, Dries, Peters, Hans
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