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  • A '''Rubinstein bargaining model''' refers to a class of bargaining games that feature alternating offers through an infinite time horizon. The | title = Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model ...
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  • {{short description|Game theory solution}} ...8 |doi= 10.2307/1914280|jstor=1914280 }}</ref> as an alternative to Nash's bargaining solution suggested 25 years earlier. The main difference between the two so ...
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  • ...vision of payoffs to choose. Such surplus-sharing problems (also called '''bargaining problem''') are faced by management and labor in the division of a firm's p ...encedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1574000505800670|work=Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications|volume=2|pages=1237–1284|publisher=Elsevier|lang ...
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  • ...ake-cutting|url=https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-018-1128-6|journal=Economic Theory|language=en|volume=68|issue=2|pages=363–401|arxiv=1510.05229|doi=10.1007/s0 ...le in Economies with Single-Peaked Preferences|journal=Journal of Economic Theory|volume=76|pages=145–168|doi=10.1006/jeth.1997.2294|doi-access=free}}</ref> ...
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  • Sonn<ref>S. Sonn, 1992. Sequential bargaining for bankruptcy problems. Mimeo</ref><ref name=":1" /> describes the followi ...>{{Cite journal|last=Serrano|first=Roberto|date=1995-01-01|title=Strategic bargaining, surplus sharing problems and the nucleolus|url=https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/ ...
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  • In [[social choice theory|social choice]] and [[operations research]], the '''utilitarian rule''' (al ...(the question of what "best" means is the basic problem of [[social choice theory]]). ...
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  • In [[cooperative game theory]], the '''nucleolus''' of a cooperative game is the [[Solution concept|solu In a [[Cooperative game theory|cooperative game]], there is a set ''N'' of ''players'', who can cooperate ...
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  • ...://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-0531%2888%2990007-5|journal=Journal of Economic Theory|language=en|volume=44|issue=2|pages=321–335|doi=10.1016/0022-0531(88)90007- ...://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0022-0531%2885%2990082-1|journal=Journal of Economic Theory|language=en|volume=36|issue=1|pages=120–148|doi=10.1016/0022-0531(85)90082- ...
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  • ...ficial relationships over time. It is closely related to [[stable matching theory]]. ...[[microeconomic]] decision of an individual searcher, search and matching theory studies the [[macroeconomic]] outcome when one or more types of searchers i ...
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  • In [[social choice theory|social choice]] and [[operations research]], the '''egalitarian rule''' (al ...The question of what 'best' means is the basic question of [[social choice theory]]. The '''egalitarian rule''' selects an element <math>x \in X</math> which ...
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  • ...ian economics]], as well as [[Monetarism|Monetarist economics]] and in the theory of [[debt deflation]]. ...hin the economics community, and is often conflated with [[Modern Monetary Theory]], which uses similar arguments, especially in relation to [[chartalism]]. ...
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  • ...146-6|title=Pitfalls in the theory of fairness|journal=Journal of Economic Theory|volume=14|issue=2|pages=458–466|year=1977|last1=Pazner|first1=Elisha A|url= ...tle=Pitfalls in the theory of fairness—Comment|journal=Journal of Economic Theory|volume=19|issue=2|pages=561–564|year=1978|last1=Daniel|first1=Terrence E}}< ...
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  • ...tive institutional analysis, MIT Press, Cambridge.</ref> and relies on the theory of supermodular games developed by [[Paul Milgrom]] and [[John Roberts]].<r ...Institutional and sectoral interactions in monetary policy and wage/price-bargaining. In: Hall P A, Soskice D (eds.) Varieties of capitalism: The institutional ...
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  • ...n utility function. The theorem forms the foundation of [[expected utility theory]]. ...mann|Neumann, John von]] and [[Oskar Morgenstern|Morgenstern, Oskar]], ''[[Theory of Games and Economic Behavior]]''. Princeton, NJ. Princeton University Pre ...
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  • ...ces offered by many would-be sellers. The [[Microeconomics|microeconomic]] theory of monopsony assumes a single entity to have market power over all sellers Monopsony theory was developed by economist [[Joan Robinson]] in her book ''[[The Economics ...
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  • ...heory.pdf |date=2006-06-25 }} Retrieved 2008-04-01.</ref> Much of economic theory is currently presented in terms of mathematical [[Model (economics)|economi ...s in the period around the [[World War II|Second World War]], as in [[game theory]], would greatly broaden the use of mathematical formulations in economics. ...
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  • == Economic theory == ...Press|isbn=978-0-521-70080-1|oclc=1110401731}}</ref> According to standard theory, the SCC is a measure of the time-discounted climate-related damages caused ...
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  • ...tique of neoclassical capital theory might be summed up as saying that the theory suffers from the [[fallacy of composition]]; specifically, that we cannot e ...echnological improvement]], and growth in [[natural resources]]. Classical theory claims that an increase in either of the factors of production, i.e. [[Wage ...
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  • ....jpg|thumb|alt=Composite images of various people related to macroeconomic theory.| ...eynes]] attacked some of these "classical" theories and produced a general theory that described the whole economy in terms of aggregates rather than individ ...
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  • ...{{gli|agent}} as described in general {{gli|microeconomics|microeconomic}} theory.<ref>Franklin M. Fisher (1987). "aggregation problem," ''[[The New Palgra ...lied field of {{gli|economics}} concerned with the application of economic theory in optimizing the production and distribution of food.}} ...
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