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The following pages link to Behavioral Identification in Coalitional Bargaining: An Experimental Analysis of Demand Bargaining and Alternating Offers (Q5393921):
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- Gambler's fallacy and imperfect best response in legislative bargaining (Q324180) (← links)
- The dynamics of distributive politics (Q412077) (← links)
- Pork versus public goods: an experimental study of public good provision within a legislative bargaining framework (Q412090) (← links)
- How do coalitions get built? Evidence from an extensive form coalition game with and without communication (Q444139) (← links)
- Legislative bargaining with teams (Q495664) (← links)
- Demand commitments in majority bargaining or how formateurs get their way (Q532664) (← links)
- Agenda control as a cheap talk game: theory and experiments with storable votes (Q536079) (← links)
- Omnibus or not: package bills and single-issue bills in a legislative bargaining game (Q537542) (← links)
- Demand bargaining and proportional payoffs in majority games (Q632962) (← links)
- Veto power in committees: An experimental study (Q975367) (← links)
- Gaining power through enlargement: strategic foundations and experimental evidence (Q980953) (← links)
- A model of protocoalition bargaining with breakdown probability (Q1651782) (← links)
- Legislative bargaining with heterogeneous disagreement values: theory and experiments (Q1691350) (← links)
- Meaningful learning in weighted voting games: an experiment (Q1698961) (← links)
- Dynamic legislative bargaining with veto power: theory and experiments (Q1995479) (← links)
- Coalitional bargaining games: a new concept of value and coalition formation (Q2078092) (← links)
- Power illusion in coalitional bargaining: an experimental analysis (Q2273964) (← links)
- An adaptive model of demand adjustment in weighted majority games (Q2669156) (← links)
- Too big to prevail: the paradox of power in coalition formation (Q2675460) (← links)
- An experiment on demand commitment bargaining (Q6176205) (← links)
- An experiment on the Nash program: a comparison of two strategic mechanisms implementing the Shapley value (Q6176727) (← links)