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The following pages link to Strategic bargaining, surplus sharing problems and the nucleolus (Q1892587):
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- A non-cooperative mechanism for the Shapley value of airport problems (Q256597) (← links)
- Extended proportionality in division problems with multiple references (Q363563) (← links)
- One-to-many bargaining when pairwise agreements are non-renegotiable (Q403738) (← links)
- A bargaining procedure leading to the serial rule in games with veto players (Q492793) (← links)
- Consistency and its converse: an introduction (Q766249) (← links)
- Implementing cooperative solution concepts: a generalized bidding approach (Q1006585) (← links)
- A noncooperative view of consistent bankruptcy rules (Q1367679) (← links)
- Reinterpreting the kernel (Q1381978) (← links)
- A comment on the Nash program and the theory of implementation (Q1391059) (← links)
- Axiomatic and game-theoretic analysis of bankruptcy and taxation problems: a survey. (Q1398381) (← links)
- Relations among the central rules in bankruptcy problems: a strategic perspective (Q1735767) (← links)
- A study of the nucleolus in the nested cost-sharing problem: axiomatic and strategic perspectives (Q1753274) (← links)
- A consistent talmudic rule for division problems with multiple references (Q1939097) (← links)
- A strategic justification of the Talmud rule based on lower and upper bounds (Q2021809) (← links)
- From jungle to civilized economy: the power foundation of exchange economy equilibrium (Q2098999) (← links)
- A sequential partition method for non-cooperative games of bankruptcy problems (Q2146372) (← links)
- Coalitional games with veto players: consistency, monotonicity and Nash outcomes (Q2384445) (← links)
- Experiments on bilateral bargaining in markets (Q2430007) (← links)
- The nucleolus of large majority games (Q2452975) (← links)
- NON-COOPERATIVE AND AXIOMATIC CHARACTERIZATIONS OF THE AVERAGE LEXICOGRAPHIC VALUE (Q3011204) (← links)
- Strategic justifications of the TAL family of rules for bankruptcy problems (Q6074891) (← links)
- Divide and choose: an informationally robust strategic approach to bankruptcy problems (Q6114947) (← links)