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, the structure of an abstract market game is not strong enough to guarantee the nonemptiness of the core. We establish …
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We develop a model of assignment games with pairwise-identitydependent externalities. A concept of conjectural equilibrium is proposed, and the universal conjecture is shown to be the necessary and sufficient condition for the general existence of equilibrium. We then apply the solution concept...
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We study a one-period supply chain problem consisting of numerous suppliers delivering a homogenous good. Individual supply is uncertain and may exhibit dependencies with other suppliers as well as with the stochastic demand. Assuming that reliability of supply represents an economic value for...
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In this paper we introduces a new coalitional game with transferable utility — called two-sided platform game. The participation of platform user on one side benefits the other side, and the platform can be established if and only if there is more than one entrepreneur. Well-known point...
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cannot be at the core of patent licensing games. In contrast to their result, we demonstrate that if we only allow devia …
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. (2006). We first establish that the game is convex. As a consequence, the Shapley value belongs to the core, which enhances …
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In a liability problem, the asset value of an insolvent firm must be distributed among the creditors and the firm itself, when the firm has some freedom in negotiating with the creditors. We model the negotiations using cooperative game theory and analyze the Shapley value to resolve such...
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Aguiar et al. (2018) propose the Shapley distance as a measure of the extent to which output sharing among the stakeholders of an organization can be considered unfair. It measures the distance between an arbitrary pay profile and the Shapley pay profile under a given technology, the latter...
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Selfish, strategic players may benefit from cooperation, provided they reach agreement. It is therefore important to construct mechanisms that facilitate such cooperation, especially in the case of asymmetric private information. The two major issues are: (1) singling out a fair and efficient...
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all possible matches. Finally, we analyze a notion of the core and its relation with the set of stable assignments. …
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