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Asymmetric Nash bargaining solutions: A simple Nash program [PDF]
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Nejat Anbarci, Ching-jen Sun
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On Iterated Nash Bargaining Solutions
The B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, 2023Abstract This paper introduces a family of domains of bargaining problems allowing for non-convexity. For each domain in this family, single-valued bargaining solutions satisfying the Nash axioms are explicitly characterized as solutions of the iterated maximization of Nash products weighted by the row vectors of the associated ...
Cheng-Zhong Qin +2 more
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Cevolutionary instability of mixed Nash solutions [PDF]
The authors consider two interacting populations P and Q. The strategy choices of P and Q are indexed by finite sets I and J, respectively. When an i strategist from P meets a j strategist from Q the payoffs are constants \(A_{ij}\), \(B_{ij}\) to the P and Q players, respectively.
I. Eshel, E. Akin
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Recursive Nash-in-Nash Bargaining Solution
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2018The standard Nash-in-Nash solution is commonly applied in a number of policy applications. However, this bargaining framework does not capture renegotiation on off-equilibrium paths or contingent contracts and as a result in some situations the predictions of standard Nash-in-Nash are counter-intuitive.
Xiaowei Yu, Keith Waehrer
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The Constrained Nash Bargaining Solution
Journal of the Operational Research Society, 1994Summary: We prove a simple condition which guarantees the existence and uniqueness of the constrained generalized Nash bargaining solution in \(\mathbb{R}^ 2\). Our result is illustrated by a constant elasticity example of firm/union negotiations.
Alexander, C. O., Ledermann, W.
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The Coalitional Nash Bargaining Solution [PDF]
The coalitional Nash bargaining solution is defined to be the core allocation for which the product of players' payoffs is maximal. We consider a non-cooperative model with discounting in which one team may form and every player is randomly selected to make a proposal in every period.
Compte, Olivier, Jehiel, Philippe
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Other Solutions to Nash's Bargaining Problem
Econometrica, 1975A two-person bargaining problem is considered. It is shown that under four axioms that describe the behavior of players there is a unique solution to such a problem. The axioms and the solution presented are different from those suggested by Nash.
Kalai, Ehud, Smorodinsky, Meir
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Beyond Nash Solutions for Differential Graphical Games
IEEE Transactions on Automatic Control, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Victor G. Lopez +3 more
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Theory and Decision, 1991
This paper gives a sufficient condition on a bargaining region \(S\) for the Nash bargaining solution to coincide with the Rawlsian solution (i.e., \(\hbox{Max}_{u\in S}\min(u_ 1,u_ 2))\), where a threat point is assumed to be normalized to \((0,0)\). It is a degeneracy condition, and, of course, is rarely satisfied by a bargaining game.
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This paper gives a sufficient condition on a bargaining region \(S\) for the Nash bargaining solution to coincide with the Rawlsian solution (i.e., \(\hbox{Max}_{u\in S}\min(u_ 1,u_ 2))\), where a threat point is assumed to be normalized to \((0,0)\). It is a degeneracy condition, and, of course, is rarely satisfied by a bargaining game.
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Non-optimal Nash Bargaining Solutions
Economics Letters, 1996zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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