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REPRESENTING GAMES AS COALITION PRODUCTION ECONOMIES WITH PUBLIC GOODS [PDF]
In this paper we introduce a new approach to representing both TU-games and NTU-games as special economic structures. Instead of representing a game as a market – an exchange economy with concave utility functions – as in the extant literature, we ...
Martinez-Legaz, Juan-Enrique +2 more
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This review provides a bottom‐up evaluation of sodium‐ion battery safety, linking material degradation mechanisms, cell engineering parameters, and module/pack assembly. It emphasizes that understanding intrinsic material stability and establishing coordinated engineering control across hierarchical levels are vital for preventing degradation coupling ...
Won‐Gwang Lim +5 more
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Reverse game: from Nash equilibrium to network structure, number and probability of occurrence
In this paper, we introduce a reverse game approach to network-modelled games to determine the network structure among players that can achieve a desired Nash equilibrium. We consider three types of network games: the majority game, the minority game and
Ali Ebrahimi, Mehdi Sadeghi
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Broken Punishment Networks in Public Goods Games: Experimental Evidence [PDF]
Abundant evidence suggests that high levels of contributions to public goods can be sustained through self-governed monitoring and sanctions. This experimental study investigates the effectiveness of decentralized sanctioning institutions where ...
Abhijit Ramalingam +3 more
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ABSTRACT Amid rising food and fertilizer prices, understanding farmers' policy preferences is critical for effective crisis response. We use best‐worst scaling experiment to assess Kenyan mobile‐owning crop farmers' preferences for government support under high and normal price scenarios.
Mywish K. Maredia +4 more
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Evolution of optimal Hill coefficients in nonlinear public goods games [PDF]
Marco Archetti, István Scheuring
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Ban Glyphosate—Does It Affect the Swedish Farmers' Willingness to Grow Cover Crops?
ABSTRACT The cultivation of cover crops is one of the new Eco‐scheme practices introduced in Sweden. This study examines how the design of policy attributes of these schemes influences farmers' willingness to grow cover crops on arable land, with particular focus on the potential impact of a glyphosate ban.
Vivian Wei Huang +2 more
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The Core of Games with Stackelberg Leaders [PDF]
This paper considers cooperative game theoretic settings in which forming coalitions can act as Stackelberg leaders. We de fine a value function which modi fies the gamma-value function (Hart & Kurz, 1983, Chander & Tulkens, 1997) by letting members of ...
Currarini, Sergio, Marini, Marco
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Social selection of game organizers promotes cooperation in spatial public goods games [PDF]
Yongkui Liu +4 more
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ABSTRACT In recent decades, agriculture has become increasingly concentrated through horizontal mergers and acquisitions via corporate entities, and policy makers are concerned this will be exacerbated by the aging population of farm operators. To reduce market concentration in agriculture, many states have enacted policies to entice new prospective ...
Justin M. Ross +2 more
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