Threat bargaining games with a variable population
Abstract
In this paper we establish links between desirable properties satisfied by familiar solutions
to bargaining games with a variable population and the Nash equilibrium concept for threat
bargaining games. We introduce three new concepts for equilibrium threat strategies called
strategic stability, strategic monotonicity with respect to changes in the number of agents and
strategic constancy. Our primary objective in this paper is to show that familiar assumptions
satisfied by bargaining games with a variable population yield equilibrium threat strategies which
satisfies in a very natural way the concepts we have introduced.
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