Vidal's libraryTitle: | The Bargaining Problem |
Author: | John F. Nash |
Journal: | Econometrica |
Volume: | 18 |
Pages: | 155--162 |
Year: | 1950 |
Abstract: | A new treatment is presented of a classical economic problem, one which occurs in many forms, as bargaining, bilateral monopoly, etc. In may also be regarded as a nonzero-sum two-person game. In this treatment a few general assumptions are made concerning the behavior of a single individual and of a group of two individuals in certain economic environments. From these, the solution (in the sense of this paper) of the classical problem may be obtained. In the terms of game theory, values are found for the game. |
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author = {John F. Nash},
title = {The Bargaining Problem},
journal = {Econometrica},
year = 1950,
volume = 18,
pages = {155--162},
abstract = {A new treatment is presented of a classical economic
problem, one which occurs in many forms, as
bargaining, bilateral monopoly, etc. In may also be
regarded as a nonzero-sum two-person game. In this
treatment a few general assumptions are made
concerning the behavior of a single individual and
of a group of two individuals in certain economic
environments. From these, the solution (in the sense
of this paper) of the classical problem may be
obtained. In the terms of game theory, values are
found for the game. },
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