Other Solutions to Nash's Bargaining Problem
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- A study of choice correspondences in economies with a variable number of agents
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- Stability and the Nash solution
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- Replication invariance of bargaining solutions
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- Game theoretic analysis of a bankruptcy problem from the Talmud
- The effect of decision weights in bargaining problems.
- Twofold optimality of the relative utilitarian bargaining solution
- Eliciting information from a committee
- Efficiency-free characterizations of the Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining solution
- Bargaining solutions at work: qualitative differences in policy implications
- Competitive equilibrium as a bargaining solution: an axiomatic approach
- Some nonstandard features of bargaining problems
- Coordinating advertising and pricing in a manufacturer-retailer channel
- The lexicographic equal-loss solution
- Collective guarantee structures
- Sustainable solutions for dynamic bargaining problems
- Random marginal and random removal values
- Efficient solutions for the linear bilevel programming problem
- Nonsymmetric Nash solutions and replications of 2-person bargaining
- Bargaining with nonanonymous disagreement: monotonic rules
- The Nash solution is more utilitarian than egalitarian
- Compromise values in cooperative game theory
- Axiomatic foundations for fairness-motivated preferences
- Parametric rationing methods
- Stochastic stability in the Scarf economy
- Game-theoretic analysis of cooperation among supply chain agents: Review and extensions
- Monotonicity and equal-opportunity equivalence in bargaining
- The role of risk preferences in bargaining when acceptance of a proposal requires less than unanimous approval
- Monotonicity and independence axioms
- Nash solution and uncertain disagreement points
- Subgame-perfect implementation of bargaining solutions: comment
- A note on implementation of bargaining solutions
- Partially monotonic bargaining solutions
- Bargaining, production, and monotonicity in economic environments
- Problems of fair division and the egalitarian solution
- Bargaining in committees as an extension of Nash's bargaining theory
- `Hydraulic' rationing
- Axiomatic and game-theoretic analysis of bankruptcy and taxation problems: a survey.
- A cross-efficiency model using bargaining theory in a two-stage network DEA
- On refutability of the Nash bargaining solution
- A participatory budget model under uncertainty
- The bargaining problem: axioms concerning changes in the conflict point
- On the equivalence of Bayesian and dominant strategy implementation for environments with nonlinear utilities
- Comparing bargaining solutions in the shadow of conflict: how norms against threats can have real effects
- Truncated leximin solutions
- Bargaining in competing supply chains with uncertainty
- The super-additive solution for the Nash bargaining game
- A best-response approach for equilibrium selection in two-player generalized Nash equilibrium problems
- The converse consistency principle in bargaining.
- Axiomatic bargaining theory on economic environments
- Two-person bargaining: An experimental test of the Nash axioms
- Social systems analysis
- Egalitarian-utilitarian bounds in Nash's bargaining problem
- Characterization of all individually monotonic bargaining solutions
- The manipulability of the Shapley-value
- Subgame-perfect implementation of bargaining solutions.
- Economic planning based on social preference functions
- Rational choice and two-person bargaining solutions
- Monotonicity properties of bargaining solutions when applied to economics
- Guarantee structures for problems of fair division
- Monotonicity and Solidarity Axioms in Economics and Game Theory
- Monotonicity of bargaining solutions with respect to the disagreement point
- On the axiomatic theory of bargaining: a survey of recent results
- Characterizing NTU-bankruptcy rules using bargaining axioms
- Bargaining with an agenda
- Fair (and not so fair) division
- The price of fairness with the extended Perles-Maschler solution
- Alternative characterizations of the proportional solution for nonconvex bargaining problems with claims
- A class of solutions to bargaining problems
- The equal-loss principle for bargaining problems
- An impossibility result concerning \(n\)-person bargaining games
- A characterization of the lexicographic Kalai-Smorodinsky solution for \(n=3\)
- Misrepresentation of utilities in bargaining: Pure exchange and public good economies
- A local independence condition for characterization of Walrasian allocations rule
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