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The following pages link to Approaches to the Bargaining Problem Before and After the Theory of Games: A Critical Discussion of Zeuthen's, Hicks', and Nash's Theories (Q3233624):
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- On the influence of hard leverage in a soft leverage bargaining game: the importance of credible claims (Q324157) (← links)
- Rational cooperation (Q383016) (← links)
- Focal points and bargaining in housing markets (Q495661) (← links)
- Bargaining with incomplete information (Q812383) (← links)
- An agenda-based framework for multi-issue negotiation (Q814532) (← links)
- A non-cooperative bargaining game with risk averse players and an uncertain finite horizon (Q899726) (← links)
- Balanced increment and concession methods for negotiation support (Q981971) (← links)
- Delay in the alternating-offers model of bargaining (Q999115) (← links)
- Learning about preferences in electronic negotiations - A volume-based measurement method (Q1002058) (← links)
- Social compromise and social metrics (Q1083992) (← links)
- Bargaining over the division of a shrinking pie: An axiomatic approach (Q1101024) (← links)
- The Nash bargaining solution is optimal (Q1104875) (← links)
- A two-person non-zero-sum game model of the world oil market (Q1142693) (← links)
- Two-person bargaining: An experimental test of the Nash axioms (Q1217022) (← links)
- Bargaining under strike: A differential game view (Q1222577) (← links)
- A one-shot bargaining problem (Q1244179) (← links)
- Relative acceptability: A proposed strategy for the bargaining game (Q1247925) (← links)
- On arbitration schemes for a wealth distribution problem (Q1249139) (← links)
- Arbitration of two-party disputes under ignorance (Q1251988) (← links)
- The case of the lying postman: Decoys and deception in negotiation. (Q1353879) (← links)
- The bargaining correspondence: when Edgeworth meets Nash (Q1616767) (← links)