An amalgamation of games
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An amalgamation of games refers to normal form games involving conflicts between two players belonging to two parties. Two examples are the conflicts between a tax inspector and tax payer and between a predator and prey, respectively. Its perfect equilibria are deduced from the relations between the equilibrium sets of an amalgamation of games and the equilibrium sets of two two-person games, coordination games and correlation games.
Publication Name: European Journal of Operational Research
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0377-2217
Year: 1996
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Inventory games
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The concept of inventory management analysis is extended to situations where a collective of firms minimizes its joint inventory cost by means of cooperation. The information revealed by the individual firms is used to analyze related cooperative TU games and focuses on proportional division mechanisms to share the joint cost.
Publication Name: European Journal of Operational Research
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0377-2217
Year: 2004
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Economic lot-sizing games
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Application of game theory for lot-sizing of inventory as part of production management is described.
Publication Name: European Journal of Operational Research
Subject: Business, international
ISSN: 0377-2217
Year: 2007
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