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Ostrovsky [10] develops a theory of stability for a model of matching in exogenously given networks. For this model a … core stability of chain stable networks, (iii) the efficiency of chain stable networks, (iv) the existence of a group … with the core are also characterized. …
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core and whether efficient matching is assortative determine the rate of matching, efficient matching, and surplus achieved …We conduct one of the first laboratory experiments and noncooperative analyses of the de-centralized matching market … but some differ from experimental evidence. Stable matching, which coincides with efficient matching in this setting, is …
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This paper starts from the doctoral thesis on non-cooperative games by John Forbes Nash and applies a multidimensional coordinate space approach to visualize a full model of non-cooperative games in the same graphical space and time, with infinity equilibrium points, solutions, strong solutions,...
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Ostrovsky [10] develops a theory of stability for a model of matching in exogenously given networks. For this model a … core stability of chain stable networks, (iii) the efficiency of chain stable networks, (iv) the existence of a group … with the core are also characterized. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003950989
We consider a standard coalitional bargaining game where once a coalition forms it exits as in Okada (2011), however, instead of alternating offers, we have simultaneous payoff demands. We focus in the producer game he studies. Each player is chosen with equal probability. If that is the case,...
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We consider a standard coalitional bargaining game where once a coalition forms it exits as in Okada (2011), however, instead of alternating offers, we have simultaneous payoff demands. We focus in the producer game he studies. Each player is chosen with equal probability. If that is the case,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011296159
This paper is a survey of the work in the Nash program for coalitional games, a research agenda proposed by Nash (1953) to bridge the gap between the non-cooperative and cooperative approaches to game theory
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This paper tries to applying a new multidimensional graphical approach in the doctoral thesis entitled "Non-Cooperative Games" by Professor John Forbes Nash, Jr. We are using a new multidimensional coordinate space approach to visualize the full model of non-cooperative games in the same...
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This paper reinterprets the gamma-core (Chander and Tulkens (1995, 1997)) and justifies it as well as its prediction … that a certain equilibrium of this game corresponds to the gamma-core assumption that when a coalition forms the remaining …
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The objective of this paper is to investigate the usefulness of non-cooperative bargaining theory for the analysis of negotiations on water allocation and management. We explore the impacts of different economic incentives, a stochastic environment and varying individual preferences on players'...
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