• Cooperative bargaining is a process in which two people decide how to share a surplus that they can jointly generate. In many cases, the surplus created...
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    ill-effects of bargaining and the unscrupulous practices undertaken by vendors at street markets. Although the most apparent aspect of bargaining in markets...
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  • parties are in conflict. Bargaining process within a family is one of the important aspects of family economics. Bargaining also plays a role in the functioning...
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  • bankruptcy problem with a cooperative bargaining problem, and use a bargaining rule to solve the bankruptcy problem. Then: The Nash bargaining solution corresponds...
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    models of bargaining. Some economists have studied the effects of risk aversion on the bargaining solution. Compare two similar bargaining problems A...
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  • resulting collective payoffs that arise. Cooperative game theory does not analyse the strategic bargaining that occurs within each coalition and affects...
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    own bargaining power in the market. In statements in advance of International Women's Day in early 2013, President of the International Cooperative Alliance...
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  • Bargaining power is the relative ability of parties in an argumentative situation (such as bargaining, contract writing, or making an agreement) to exert...
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  • the bargaining set, it is always in the bargaining set (see (Driessen 1988) for details.) Introduced by Shapley in (Shapley 1971), convex cooperative games...
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  • A worker cooperative is a cooperative owned and self-managed by its workers. This control may mean a firm where every worker-owner participates in decision-making...
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  • Sequential bargaining (also known as alternate-moves bargaining, alternating-offers protocol, etc.) is a structured form of bargaining between two participants...
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  • available, as might strategies like so-called win-win bargaining (also called "interest-based" bargaining) – which tries to reach an accord based on interests...
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  • agreement (CLA) or collective bargaining agreement (CBA) is a written contract negotiated through collective bargaining for employees by one or more trade...
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  • show that women are less likely to share resources or engage in cooperative bargaining with other women during the fertile window. Some researchers have...
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    direct agreement between agents after face-to-face bargaining. These modes are present in every cooperative institution but their virtues are often logically...
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    Orange County, New York united to increase their bargaining power. In the 1920s, the Cooperative's membership had increased to more than 100,000 farms...
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  • laws, from their governments. They do this through collective bargaining, sectoral bargaining, and when needed, strike action. In some countries, co-determination...
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  • A platform cooperative, or platform co-op, is a cooperatively owned, democratically governed business that establishes a two-sided market via a computing...
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    pp. 968–79. D. Mortensen (1982), 'The matching process as a non-cooperative/bargaining game.' In The Economics of Information and Uncertainty, J. McCall...
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  • Imputation (game theory) (category Cooperative games)
    selecting a set of imputations, it will require bargaining. Nash bargaining theory, a type of cooperative bargaining, is used to solve this problem for 2-player...
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    their own bargaining power in the market. However, despite the supposed democratic structure and the values and benefits shared by cooperative members,...
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  • Core (game theory) (category Cooperative games)
    is provided in terms of the Nakamura number for the simple game. Cooperative bargaining Welfare economics Pareto efficiency Knaster–Kuratowski–Mazurkiewicz–Shapley...
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  • the bargaining model of war is a method of representing the potential gains and losses and ultimate outcome of war between two actors as a bargaining interaction...
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  • It will depend on the bargaining process between the two people; the party who is able to obtain an advantage while bargaining will be able to obtain...
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  • Entitlement (fair division) (category Cooperative games)
    feasible utility vectors (fair division is a special case of bargaining). Three classic bargaining solutions have variants for agents with different entitlements...
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    organizing themselves into cooperatives, with the goal of increasing profits by pooling their risk and increasing their collective bargaining power with jobbers...
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  • common gradient, and then setting the common gradient to be the Nash Cooperative bargaining of that system. Algorithms for multi-task optimization span a wide...
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    achieve a common objective.[citation needed] Collectives can differ from cooperatives in that they are not necessarily focused upon an economic benefit or...
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    (November 2007). "Wage and employment determination through non-cooperative bargaining". Scottish Journal of Political Economy. 54 (5): 699–720. CiteSeerX 10...
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    Beatrice Webb (category British cooperative organizers)
    also is credited with introducing the concept of “collective bargaining.”“Collective bargaining” defines the process in which unions discuss with their employers...
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