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strong perfect equilibrium is the main solution concept that we apply. It requires that no coalition of players in no subgame …
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This is a survey and discussion of work covering both formal game theory and experimental gaming prior to 1991. It is a …
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approaches to coalition formation, one based on cooperative game theory, the other based on noncooperative bargaining. Three …This chapter surveys a sizable and growing literature on coalition formation. We refer to theories in which one or more … payoffs at each date according to the coalition structure prevailing at the time. We use this model to nest two broad …
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2100. Once the free-riding incentives of non-participants are taken into account, only a “grand coalition” including … virtually all regions can be successful. This grand coalition is profitable as a whole, implying that all countries can gain … from participation provided appropriate transfers are made across them. However, neither the grand coalition nor smaller …
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This paper is a self-contained survey of algorithms for computing Nash equilibria of two-person games. The games may be given in strategic form or extensive form. The classical Lemke-Howson algorithm finds one equilibrium of a bimatrix game, and provides an elementary proof that a Nash...
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