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Bilateral Bargaining Stefan Napel

Bilateral Bargaining By Stefan Napel

Bilateral Bargaining by Stefan Napel


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This book investigates bargaining between two agents. Which particular concept is implemented in a given society is also a matter of bargaining, and it is of special philosophical interest to investigate which bargain will be struck in an ideal society in which individual talents and resources are not yet known.

Bilateral Bargaining Summary

Bilateral Bargaining: Theory and Applications by Stefan Napel

This book investigates bargaining between two agents. Its objective is to present, to extend, and to apply the present state of theoretical knowledge. A wide range of questions will be considered: First of all, will two parties reach efficient agreements? Traditional economic theory gives a generally affirma tive answer for perfectly rational agents, who can carry out complex calcu lations instantaneously and without cost. The book uses innovative methods to analyse the implications of less demanding assumptions. A practical ques tion related to bargaining is: How much power does the design of institutions such as the U. N. Security Council give to each of its members? Formally, non permanent members' votes are necessary to pass resolutions, but theoretical investigation of pre-voting negotiation attributes all power to the five perma nent members. Or one may ask whether a society should rather finance the education in higher mathematics for a talented person than remedial training for a retarded person? Different concepts of justice yield different answers. Which particular concept is implemented in a given society is also a matter of bargaining, and it is of special philosophical interest to investigate which bargain will be struck in an ideal society in which individual talents and resources are not yet known. Very generally, a bilateral bargaining situation is characterized by two agents - individuals, firms, governments, etc.

Table of Contents

1. Essentials of Bargaining Theory.- 1.1 Early Formalizations and Models.- 1.2 Cooperative Solutions.- 1.2.1 The Nash Bargaining Solution.- 1.2.2 Alternative Solutions.- 1.3 Non-cooperative Models.- 1.3.1 Games with Finite Horizon.- 1.3.2 Rubinstein's Alternating Offers Model.- 1.3.3 Strategic Bargaining with Incomplete Information.- 1.4 Evolutionary Models.- 1.4.1 Adaptive Play.- 1.4.2 Replicator Dynamics and the Ultimatum Minigame.- 1.4.3 Bargaining Automata.- 1.5 Empirical Evidence and Discussion.- 2. Aspiration-based Bargaining.- 2.1 Related Literature.- 2.2 The Model.- 2.3 Theoretical Results.- 2.4 Simulation Results.- 2.5 Concluding Remarks.- 2.6 Proofs.- 3. Bilateral Bargaining and Decision Power.- 3.1 Power Indices.- 3.2 Inferior Players.- 3.3 The Strict Power Index.- 3.4 Inferior Players in a Probabilistic Setting.- 3.5 Concluding Remarks.- 4. Bargaining and Justice.- 4.1 Bargaining Solutions and Principles of Social Justice.- 4.1.1 Nash Bargaining Solution.- 4.1.2 Kalai-Smorodinsky Bargaining Solution.- 4.1.3 Egalitarian and Utilitarian Bargaining Solutions.- 4.2 Rawls's Theory of Justice.- 4.3 Binmore's Theory of the Social Contract.- 4.4 Discussion.- Appendix: Game-theoretic Concepts, Notation, and Results.- List of Symbols.- List of Figures.- References.

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NLS9783540433354
9783540433354
354043335X
Bilateral Bargaining: Theory and Applications by Stefan Napel
New
Paperback
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
2002-04-10
188
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