The canonical extensive form of a game form. Part II. Representation
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Research describing the relationship between a strategic game and its representation by an extensive game is presented. In particular a method that preserves symmetry but satisfies robustness and minimality of the tree used is developed.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 2000
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Stable voting procedures for committees in economic environments
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Game theory is used to explore committee voting procedures. A Nash equilibrium in the resuting game is explored, as is the role of vetoers.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 2001
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On the non-emptiness of the Mas-Colell bargaining set
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An extension of the Mas-Colell bargaining set and construct is presented. This extension incorporates an upper hemi continuous correspondence.
Publication Name: The Journal of Mathematical Economics
Subject: Mathematics
ISSN: 0304-4068
Year: 2005
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