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Equitable Risk Allocation in Construction Projects: Fuzzy Bargaining Game Approach
An equitable risk allocation between contracting parties plays a vital role in enhancing the performance of the project. This research presents a new quantitative risk allocation approach by integrating fuzzy logic and bargaining game theory.
mahdi ruhparvar +2 more
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Testing Nash-bargaining household models with time-series data [PDF]
This paper uses a “natural experiment” in Canadian divorce law reform to discriminate empirically between unitary and Nash-bargained models of the household.
Hoddinott, John, Adam, Christopher
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A Continuous Model of Multilateral Bargaining with Random Arrival Times [PDF]
This paper proposes a continuous-time model framework of bargaining, which is analytically tractable even in complex situations like coalitional bargaining.
Attila Ambrus, Shih En Lu
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On Maskin monotonicity of solution based social choice rules
Haake C-J, Trockel W. On Maskin monotonicity of solution based social choice rules. Working Papers. Institute of Mathematical Economics. Vol 393. Bielefeld: Universität Bielefeld; 2007.Howard (1992) argues that the Nash bargaining solution is not Nash ...
Haake, Claus-Jochen +2 more
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Nash Bargaining versus Market Outcomes [PDF]
This paper compares the NBS and market outcomes in a simple n-person economy. It shows how the two outcomes differ with respect to responsiveness to differences in risk aversion, endowments, and market positions.
Nirvikar Singh
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Search, Nash Bargaining and Rule of Thumb Consumers [PDF]
This paper analyses the effects of introducing typical Keynesian features, namely rule-of-thumb consumers and consumption habits, into a standard labour market search model.
Rafa Doménech +2 more
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Linking Strategic Interaction and Bargaining Theory. The Harsanyi - Schelling Debate on the Axiom of Symmetry [PDF]
This paper analyses the early contributions of John Harsanyi and Thomas C. Schelling to bargaining theory. In his work, Harsanyi (1956) draws Nash’s solution to two-person cooperative games from the bargaining model proposed by Zeuthen (1930).
Alessandro Innocenti
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The Effect of Decision Weights in Bargaining Problems
Bargaining problems are considered where the preferences of the bargainers deviate from expected utility but can be modelled according to rank dependent utility theory.
Köbberling,Vera, Peters,Hans
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What Price Compromise? Testing a Possibly Surprising Impliction of Nash Bargaining Theory [PDF]
This paper provides a very simple experimental test of a prediction of Nash Bargaining Theory that seems counterintuitive. The context is a simple bargaining problem between two players who have to agree a choice from three alternatives.
John Bone, John Hey, John Suckling
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