Adaptive Play in Multiplayer Bargaining Situations
研究社会学习模型中分配与联盟形成的双重问题,证明简单讨价还价博弈中所有自我维持的分配必为核心分配,并给出社会最终学会按核心分配分割盈余的充分条件。
We study the dual issues of allocation and coalition formation in a model of social learning. For a class of economies which can be expressed in terms of a real valued characteristic function, we first show that all self-perpetuating allocations realized from a simple bargaining game must be core allocations although players make simultaneous demands for surplus and only on their own behalf. Following this, we provide a sufficient condition under which the society eventually learns to divide the surplus according to some core allocation, regardless of the initial history.