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and consumption. We study the game of balancing group formation and show that the game contains widespread externalities …
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unreached subgames are ignored. Due to the externalities, the profitability of deviations depends on the partition formed by the …
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in the network, externalities may arise, thus the underlying games are given in partition function form. …
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"externalities", the description of which requires partition function form (PFF) games. In this paper we propose a method to compute …
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and consumption. We study the game of balancing group formation and show that the game contains widespread externalities …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009195311
unreached subgames are ignored. Due to the externalities, the profitability of deviations depends on the partition formed by the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010693818
in the network, externalities may arise, thus the underlying games are given in partition function form. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010699529
We introduce a new class of cooperative games where the worth of a coalition depends on the behavior of other players and on the state of nature as well. we allow for coalitions to form both before and after the resolution of uncertainty, hence agreements must be stable against both types of...
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We introduce a new class of cooperative games where the worth of a coalition depends on the behavior of other players and on the state of nature as well. we allow for coalitions to form both before and after the resolution of uncertainty, hence agreements must be stable against both types of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010693800
Suppose that the agents of a matching market contact each other randomly and form new pairs if is in their interest. Does such a process always converge to a stable matching if one exists? If so, how quickly? Are some stable matchings more likely to be obtained by this process than others? In...
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