The following pages link to (Q5433153):
Displaying 50 items.
- On refinements of subgame perfect \(\epsilon\)-equilibrium (Q328545) (← links)
- On the core of dynamic cooperative games (Q384054) (← links)
- A spatial theory of party formation (Q412088) (← links)
- The stationary equilibrium of three-person coalitional bargaining games with random proposers: a classification (Q480861) (← links)
- Multilateral negotiations and formation of coalitions (Q492861) (← links)
- Existence of stationary bargaining equilibria (Q523468) (← links)
- Dynamic coalitional equilibrium (Q533100) (← links)
- Noncooperative formation of coalitions in hedonic games (Q548065) (← links)
- Externalities, potential, value and consistency (Q617684) (← links)
- Information systems in modeling interactive computations on granules (Q642541) (← links)
- Core-stable rings in second price auctions with common values (Q660109) (← links)
- Bidding and sequential coalition formation with externalities (Q662280) (← links)
- Interactive information systems: toward perception based computing (Q714829) (← links)
- Core-stable rings in auctions with independent private values (Q719874) (← links)
- Voting blocs, party discipline and party formation (Q719881) (← links)
- Coalitional bargaining games with random proposers: theory and application (Q719889) (← links)
- Dynamic stable set as a tournament solution (Q892846) (← links)
- Computation of equilibrium values in the Baron and Ferejohn bargaining model (Q894603) (← links)
- Stationary consistent equilibrium coalition structures constitute the recursive core (Q898668) (← links)
- Coalition formation in games without side payments (Q1005743) (← links)
- Partial cooperation in strategic multi-sided decision situations (Q1620947) (← links)
- Core existence in vertically differentiated markets (Q1668624) (← links)
- A minimal sufficient set of procedures in a bargaining model (Q1672866) (← links)
- Constitutions and groups (Q1691356) (← links)
- Likelihood of environmental coalitions and the number of coalition members: evidences from an IAM model (Q1699064) (← links)
- Coalition preclusion contracts and moderate policies (Q1735794) (← links)
- Rent-seeking and surplus destruction in unanimity bargaining (Q1753266) (← links)
- Equivalence nucleolus for coalitional games with externalities (Q1785749) (← links)
- Mergers and acquisitions with conditional and unconditional offers (Q2021825) (← links)
- Implementation in largest consistent set via rights structures (Q2031197) (← links)
- Shapley value for TU-games with multiple memberships and externalities (Q2082785) (← links)
- The grand surplus value and repeated cooperative cross-games with coalitional collaboration (Q2092790) (← links)
- Costless delay in negotiations (Q2168534) (← links)
- Coalitional bargaining with consistent counterfactuals (Q2173092) (← links)
- Agency equilibrium (Q2183990) (← links)
- Winning coalitions in plurality voting democracies (Q2235088) (← links)
- Strategy-proof group selection under single-peaked preferences over group size (Q2294116) (← links)
- An experimental study of self-enforcing coalitions (Q2307359) (← links)
- Partial cooperative equilibria: existence and characterization (Q2344945) (← links)
- Coalitional stochastic stability in games, networks and markets (Q2345208) (← links)
- Expectation formation rules and the core of partition function games (Q2345228) (← links)
- Observability and endogenous organizations (Q2358787) (← links)
- Self-enforcing coalitions with power accumulation (Q2398186) (← links)
- Evolution of fairness and coalition formation in three-person ultimatum games (Q2402506) (← links)
- Paths to stability for overlapping group structures (Q2425187) (← links)
- Uniqueness of stationary equilibrium payoffs in coalitional bargaining (Q2434224) (← links)
- Rejecter-proposer legislative bargaining with heterogeneous time and risk preferences (Q2452136) (← links)
- A policy-based rationalization of collective rules: dimensionality, specialized houses, and decentralized authority (Q2452232) (← links)
- Overlapping coalitions, bargaining and networks (Q2628295) (← links)
- Structural stability of coalitions: a formal model highlighting the role of participants positioned between members and neutral actors (Q2669177) (← links)