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This chapter surveys recent models of coalition and network formation in a unified framework. Comparisons are drawn among various procedures of network and coalition formation, involving simultaneous and sequential moves. The survey also covers models of group and network formation by farsighted...
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This paper extends the theory of endogenous coalition formation, with complete information and transferable utility, to the overlapping case. We propose a cover function bargaining game which allows the formation of overlapping coalitions at equilibrium. We show the existence of subgame perfect...
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outcomes to be substantially narrowed down provided pairwise stability. Further, for sufficiently high costs the pairwise …
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This paper extends the theory of endogenous coalition formation, with complete information and transferable utility, to the overlapping case. We propose a cover function bargaining game which allows the formation of overlapping coalitions at equilibrium. We show the existence of subgame perfect...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008674336
We introduce the game in cover function form, which is a bargaining game of sequential offers for endogenous overlapping coalitions. This extension of games in partition function form removes the restriction to disjoint coalitions. We discuss the existence of equilibria, and we develop an...
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bargaining outcomes to be substantially narrowed down provided pairwise stability. Further, we find that for sufficiently high …
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outcomes to be substantially narrowed down provided pairwise stability. Further, for sufficiently high costs the pairwise …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011296326
bargaining outcomes to be substantially narrowed down provided pairwise stability. Further, we find that for sufficiently high …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011282346
bargaining outcomes to be substantially narrowed down provided pairwise stability. Further, we find that for sufficiently high …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011100260
We conduct an artefactual field experiment in real-existing trade networks to analyze how individual network degree affects bargaining demands and outcomes. We combine data from a bilateral bargaining experiment with data of trade networks in 24 villages in Uganda. To identify the effect of...
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