Bargaining and Competition Part I: Characterization
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DOI10.2307/1912836zbMATH Open0618.90013OpenAlexW2081025696MaRDI QIDQ3755192FDOQ3755192
Publication date: 1986
Published in: Econometrica (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.2307/1912836
stopping timesubgame perfect equilibriumWalrasian equilibriumbehavior strategyexchange economymatching cum bargaining game
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- Decentralized pricing and the equivalence between Nash and Walrasian equilibrium
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- Walrasian bargaining.
- Competitive behavior in market games: evidence and theory
- Walrasian allocations without price-taking behavior
- Bilateral trade with the sealed bid k-double auction: Existence and efficiency
- Decentralized information and the Walrasian outcome: A pairwise meetings market with private values.
- Sequential bargaining and competition
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- Bargaining and competition revisited.
- An optimistic search equilibrium
- Decentralised exchange, out-of-equilibrium dynamics and convergence to efficiency
- Laws of large numbers for dynamical systems with randomly matched individuals
- Existence of independent random matching
- Foundation of competitive equilibrium with non-transferable utility
- Limit theorems for markets with sequential bargaining
- Reinterpreting the kernel
- Retrading in market games.
- Rubinstein auctions: On competition for bargaining partners
- The role of private information in dynamic matching and bargaining: can it be good for efficiency?
- A decentralized market with trading links
- The exact law of large numbers for independent random matching
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- Decentralised bilateral trading, competition for bargaining partners and the ``law of one price
- Convergence to perfect competition of a dynamic matching and bargaining market with two-sided incomplete information and exogenous exit rate
- Price indeterminacy and bargaining in a market with indivisibilities
- Competitive bargaining equilibrium
- The rate of convergence to perfect competition of matching and bargaining mechanisms
- Implementation of the Walrasian correspondence: the boundary problem
- Stores
- Notes on sequence economies, transaction costs, and uncertainty
- Approximate tâtonnement processes
- Endogenous market integration, manipulation and limits to arbitrage
- Two-sided heterogeneity, endogenous sharing, and international matching markets
- Bargaining and markets: Complexity and the competitive outcome
- Equal rights to trade and mediate
- Price dispersion in dynamic competition
- On the efficiency of ex ante and ex post pricing institutions
- Bilateral matching and bargaining with private information
- Foundations of market power in monetary economies
- Equilibrium in a Market with Sequential Bargaining
- Markov equilibria in dynamic matching and bargaining games
- A battle of informed traders and the market game foundations for rational expectations equilibrium
- Sequential Bargaining as a Noncooperative Foundation for Walrasian Equilibrium
- Extending the alternating-offers protocol in the presence of competition: Models and theoretical analysis
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