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. The goal is to determine under what conditions players prefer to link negotiations on two different issues rather than to … negotiate on the two issues separately. Suppose that players are asked to vote on issue linkage before starting negotiations …
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minimum participation constraint, forms at the equilibrium. This paper thus explains why in international negotiations all …
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This paper examines recent theoretical developments of the theory of coalition stability. It focuses on the …
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This paper analyses the relationship between different equity rules and the incentives to sign and ratify a climate agreement. A widespread conjecture suggests that a more equitable ex-ante distribution of the burden of reducing emissions would provide the right incentives for more countries -...
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negotiations. By reviewing noncooperative bargaining theory, noncooperative coalition theory, and the theory of fair division, they …). What factors determine the outcomes of such negotiations? What strategies can help reach an agreement? How should the … focusing on a noncooperative approach to negotiations, which is particularly relevant for the study of international …
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The authors review the applications of noncooperative bargaining theory to water related issues-which fall in the … negotiation problem, there are not many applications of formal negotiation theory to the issue. Therefore, the authors first … include the important role noncooperative negotiations can play in cases where binding agreements cannot be signed; the value …
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