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axioms. The paper presents and justifies these axioms and compares them to related conditions used in other bargaining … contexts. In Nash Bargaining Theory, the axioms analogous to these three are in conflict with each other. In contrast, in the …
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Abstract Recent concern has arisen with regard to the potential for introducing competition in previously protected sectors as customer switching costs may make entry (and hence, aggressive price competition) difficult to achieve. An excellent example of this arises telecommunications...
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associated to the equal area bargaining solution (this is not true for n = 3). Moreover, following Moulin and Shenker (J Econ …
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Recent concern has arisen with regard to the potential for introducing competition in previously protected sectors as customer switching costs may make entry (and hence, aggressive price competition) difficult to achieve. An excellent example of this arises telecommunications deregulation with...
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characterize the division rule axiomatically and show that it coincides with the rule associated to the equal area bargaining …
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some retrading costs, in-kind transfers are supposed to realise at least some of the mutual bargaining gains which would be …
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Mutual aid among villagers in developing countries is often the only means of insuring against economic shocks. We use 'lab-in-the-field experiments' in Cambodian villages to study solidarity in established and newly resettled communities. Both communities are part of a land distribution project...
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Mutual aid among villagers in developing countries is often the only means of insuring against economic shocks. We use "lab-in-the-field experiments" in Cambodian villages to study social cohesion in established and newly resettled communities. Both communities are part of a land distribution...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010397171