带有可信威胁点的实验性讨价还价模型综述

Survey of Experimental Bargaining Formulations with Credible Threat Points

American Journal of Agricultural Economics · 1992
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人大 AABS 3

中文导读

综述实验经济学中关于讨价还价的文献,评估其对GATT谈判及美国政府可能批准的GATT准则的适用性,分析利益集团与政府在三个阶段博弈中的互动。

Abstract

This study surveys and evaluates the experimental economics literature on bargaining. The basic results derived in this literature are assessed in terms of their relevance for the GATT negotiations underway, as well as the imposition of any GATT code that might be approved by the U.S. government. This survey is designed to address a reasonably specific context. Given the approval of any GATT-negotiated code, a bargaining game is presumed to occur between the various interest groups that are affected by U.S. agricultural policies and the government. This bargaining game will be assumed to occur in three stages. In the first stage, interest groups or government propose alternative reforms and compensation. In the second stage, coalitions form. In the third stage, votes occur in the various packages proposed. Two crucial features of this process are that the Executive Branch of the U.S. government can approve or veto the final package, and the fact that negotiations will occur in the "shadow of the law," in the sense that if negotiations break down there will be some credible difficult reform and compensation package effected.

实验讨价还价可信威胁点GATT谈判利益集团博弈