Bargaining and Cooperation in Strategic Form Games
Sergiu Hart and Andreu Mas-Colell
Abstract
In this paper we view bargaining and cooperation as an interaction
superimposed on a game in strategic form. A multistage bargaining
procedure for N players, the "proposer commitment" procedure, is
presented. It is inspired by Nash's two-player variable-threat model;
a key feature is the commitment to "threats." We establish links to
classical cooperative game theory solutions, such as the Shapley value
in the transferable utility case. However, we show that even in standard
pure exchange economies the traditional coalitional function may
not be adequate when utilities are not transferable.
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Journal of the European Economic Association
8 (2010), 1, 7-33
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