The following pages link to Multilateral Bargaining (Q4865752):
Displayed 50 items.
- Bargaining in endogenous trading networks (Q274062) (← links)
- Eliciting information from a committee (Q405544) (← links)
- Axiomatic and strategic justifications for the constrained equal benefits rule in the airport problem (Q417688) (← links)
- Sequential share bargaining (Q422357) (← links)
- Transparency, complementarity and holdout (Q423729) (← links)
- Efficient coalitional bargaining with noncontingent offers (Q516978) (← links)
- Existence of stationary bargaining equilibria (Q523468) (← links)
- Multilateral non-cooperative bargaining in a general utility space (Q532768) (← links)
- Noncooperative formation of coalitions in hedonic games (Q548065) (← links)
- One-dimensional bargaining with Markov recognition probabilities (Q848614) (← links)
- Multilateral bargaining with concession costs (Q869858) (← links)
- Multi-agent bilateral bargaining and the Nash bargaining solution (Q881982) (← links)
- Dynamic multilateral markets (Q891330) (← links)
- A non-cooperative interpretation of the \(f\)-just rules of bankruptcy problems (Q926886) (← links)
- Note on the equal split solution in an \(n\)-person noncooperative bargaining game (Q930003) (← links)
- A multilateral telephone bargaining game (Q991342) (← links)
- Delay in a bargaining game with contracts (Q1025641) (← links)
- A multi-agent bilateral bargaining model with endogenous protocol (Q1028548) (← links)
- Invariance and randomness in the Nash program for coalitional games (Q1128553) (← links)
- Beyond Nash bargaining theory: The Nash set (Q1277093) (← links)
- A theory of endogenous coalition structures (Q1288244) (← links)
- A reduced game property for the Kalai-Smorodinsky and egalitarian bargaining solutions (Q1364427) (← 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)
- The representative Nash solution for two-sided bargaining problems (Q1566511) (← links)
- Delay in multilateral bargaining under complete information (Q1587642) (← links)
- Bargaining over strategies of non-cooperative games (Q1651803) (← links)
- Incompatibility between stability and consistency (Q1672771) (← links)
- A minimal sufficient set of procedures in a bargaining model (Q1672866) (← links)
- A non-cooperative foundation for the continuous Raiffa solution (Q1684133) (← links)
- Bargaining orders in a multi-person bargaining game (Q1691375) (← 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 dynamic bargaining game with externalities (Q1757714) (← links)
- Non-cooperative bargaining in apex games and the kernel. (Q1864827) (← links)
- Strategic bargaining, surplus sharing problems and the nucleolus (Q1892587) (← links)
- Bargaining with many players: a limit result (Q1934938) (← links)
- Non-cooperative support for the asymmetric Nash bargaining solution (Q1958960) (← links)
- A note on multi-issue two-sided bargaining: bilateral procedures (Q1973448) (← links)
- On the convergence to the Nash bargaining solution for action-dependent bargaining protocols (Q2016228) (← links)
- A strategic justification of the constrained equal awards rule through a procedurally fair multilateral bargaining game (Q2021552) (← links)
- A strategic justification of the Talmud rule based on lower and upper bounds (Q2021809) (← links)
- Mergers and acquisitions with conditional and unconditional offers (Q2021825) (← links)
- A noncooperative foundation of the competitive divisions for bads (Q2025043) (← links)
- Multi-lateral strategic bargaining without stationarity (Q2057260) (← links)
- The burning coalition bargaining model (Q2093834) (← links)
- Governance structure, technical change, and industry competition (Q2115963) (← links)
- The cognitive foundations of tacit commitments: a virtual bargaining model of dynamic interactions (Q2154153) (← links)
- A sequential bargaining protocol for land rental arrangements (Q2218548) (← links)