The following pages link to Bargaining and Reputation (Q4530966):
Displaying 50 items.
- Delays and partial agreements in multi-issue bargaining (Q405554) (← links)
- Tough negotiations: bilateral bargaining with durable commitments (Q485786) (← links)
- Dynamics in \textit{Art of war} (Q518719) (← links)
- A war of attrition with endogenous effort levels (Q535169) (← links)
- Indeterminacy of reputation effects in repeated games with contracts (Q645669) (← links)
- Bargaining with revoking costs (Q665085) (← links)
- Can learning cause shorter delays in reaching agreements? (Q745004) (← links)
- Optimal stalling when bargaining (Q846504) (← links)
- Multilateral bargaining with concession costs (Q869858) (← links)
- Bargaining with split-the-difference arbitration (Q892853) (← links)
- Commitment in alternating offers bargaining (Q898750) (← links)
- Bayesian repeated games and reputation (Q900408) (← links)
- Dominance solvability of dynamic bargaining games (Q971896) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability in a reputational model of bargaining. (Q1408706) (← links)
- Mediation: Incomplete information bargaining with filtered communication. (Q1410589) (← links)
- Hierarchical experimentation (Q1622365) (← links)
- A formal model of firm boundaries and haggling (Q1673509) (← links)
- One-sided games in a war of attrition (Q1675015) (← links)
- Building reputation in a war of attrition game: hawkish or dovish stance? (Q1675040) (← links)
- Rent-seeking and surplus destruction in unanimity bargaining (Q1753266) (← links)
- A theory of bargaining deadlock (Q1753308) (← links)
- No compromise: uncertain costs in reputational bargaining (Q1753706) (← links)
- Reputation with equal discounting in repeated games with strictly conflicting interests (Q1779817) (← links)
- Compromise is key in infinitely repeated bargaining with an evergreen clause (Q2025003) (← links)
- A model of gradual information disclosure (Q2049479) (← links)
- Optimal delay in committees (Q2049494) (← links)
- The absence of attrition in a war of attrition under complete information (Q2078041) (← links)
- Personal power dynamics in bargaining (Q2095258) (← links)
- The power of outside options in the presence of obstinate types (Q2100653) (← links)
- Driving a hard bargain is a balancing act: how social preferences constrain the negotiation process (Q2157824) (← links)
- Stable sampling in repeated games (Q2231424) (← links)
- Workup (Q2254234) (← links)
- Delayed probabilistic risk attitude: a parametric approach (Q2329155) (← links)
- Incomplete information about social preferences explains equal division and delay in bargaining (Q2345026) (← links)
- Audience costs and reputation in crisis bargaining (Q2345220) (← links)
- Folk theorems in a bargaining game with endogenous protocol (Q2424312) (← links)
- Invader strategies in the war of attrition with private information (Q2441218) (← links)
- A reputation for honesty (Q2675407) (← links)
- Pledge-and-review bargaining (Q2682788) (← links)
- Resource inequality in the war of attrition (Q2689414) (← links)
- Optimal deadlines for agreements (Q4683690) (← links)
- Cooperative Decision Making in Cooperative Control Systems by Means of Game Theory (Q5048482) (← links)
- Reputation Effects (Q5149733) (← links)
- Protocol invariance and the timing of decisions in dynamic games (Q5225086) (← links)
- Bargaining with evolving private information (Q6076912) (← links)
- Shuttle diplomacy (Q6122072) (← links)
- Bargaining under almost complete information (Q6139978) (← links)
- Only time will tell: credible dynamic signaling (Q6146432) (← links)
- Efficiency and surplus distribution in majoritarian reputational bargaining (Q6166475) (← links)
- Leadership ability and agenda choice (Q6188242) (← links)