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This paper studies the comparative statics regarding changes in risk on Nash's solution to bargaining games with stochastic outcome and disagreement points. When absolute risk tolerance is linear with constant slope, the Nash's solution to bargaining with risky outcomes and risky disagreement...
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. Kentucky about the critical role defense counsel plays in plea negotiations strongly support a right to effective plea … initiate negotiations when the prosecution fails to do so, if it serves the client's goals. The objections to constitutional …
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How do people trade off efficiency against equality concerns? To study this question, we conducted a modified mini ultimatum game (N=120) in which proposers were asked to choose between offering 8:2 and y:y, y∈{5, 4.5, 4,.., 0.5}; all offers in Euro. According to the data, 58 of 60 proposers...
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Contracts between suppliers and customers frequently contain provisions rewarding the customer for exhibiting loyalty to the seller. For example, suppliers may offer customers preferential pricing for buying a specified percentage of their requirements from the supplier or buying minimum numbers...
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This paper complements the existing literature on auditor-client negotiations by providing insights on the auditors …' and clients' preferences for distributive negotiation strategies in an economic setting where negotiations may fail even …
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relational contracts are repeatedly newly negotiated during relationships. Negotiations take place with positive probability and … that existing relational contracts can depreciate and ensuing negotiations then treat previous informal agreements as …
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bargaining in pretrial settlement negotiations and blockholder disclosure under section 13(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of …
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Game theory fails to adequately account for an evolving context which can affect the preferences of disputing actors, an issue which the author find to be likely to systematically produce inaccurate explanations and predictions. Empirical evidence is presented that supports the claim that the...
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We investigate the effect of delay on prices in bargaining situations using a data set containing thousands of captives ransomed from Barbary pirates between 1575 and 1692. Plausibly exogenous variation in the delay in ransoming provides evidence that negotiating delays decreased the size of...
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We conduct a series of laboratory experiments to understand what role commitment and reputation play in bargaining. The experiments implement the Abreu and Gul (2000) bargaining model that demonstrates how introducing behavioral types, which are obstinate in their demands, creates incentives for...
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