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What type of contract should e-tailers offer sellers when facing internal competition. [PDF]
Perlman Y.
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N-Person Bargaining and Strategic Complexity [PDF]
We investigate the effect of introducing costs of complexity in the n -person unanimity bargaining game. In particular, the paper provides a justification for stationary equilibrium strategies in the class of games where complexity costs matter.
Hamid Sabourian, Kalyan Chatterjee
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Price competition and convex costs [PDF]
In the original model of pure price competition, due to Joseph Bertrand (1883), firms have linear cost functions. For any number of identical such price-setting firms, this results in the perfectly competitive outcome; the equilibrium price equal the ...
Weibull, Jörgen
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Patients' free choice of physicians is not always good. [PDF]
Li X, Li X, Waibel C.
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Sequential Bargaining in a Stochastic Environment [PDF]
This paper investigates the uniqueness of subgame perfect (SP) payoffs in a sequential bargaining game. Players are completely informed and the surplus to be allocated follows a geometric Brownian motion.
Adriana Breccia
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Country versus pharmaceutical company interests for hepatitis C treatment. [PDF]
Lothan R, Gutman N, Yamin D.
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Threats and demonstrations of power: experimental results on bilateral bargaining [PDF]
We test the empirical effectiveness of threats in equilibrating bargaining power in simple bilateral bargaining games. Our experimental design is based on the two-player versions of the multibidding game (Pérez-Castrillo and Wettstein, 2001) and the bid ...
Noemí Navarro, Róbert Veszteg
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Selection methods for subgame perfect Nash equilibrium in a continuous setting
This thesis is focused on the issue of selection of Subgame Perfect Nash Equilibrium (SPNE) in the class of one-leader N-follower two-stage games where the players have a continuum of actions. We are mainly interested in selection methods satisfying the following significant features in the theory of equilibrium selection for such a class of games ...
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Existence of equilibria in repeated games with long-run payoffs. [PDF]
Ashkenazi-Golan G +3 more
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Social Networks and Crime Decisions: The Role of Social Structure in Facilitating Delinquent Behavior [PDF]
We develop a model in which delinquents compete with each other in criminal activities but may benefit from being friends with other criminals by learning and acquiring proper know-how on the crime business. By taking the social network connecting agents
Calvó-Armengol, Antoni, Zenou, Yves
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