A tour de force of theoretical reasoning, this book presents the most advanced analytical model of the bargaining process so far conceived. Focused essentially on the dynamics of the bargaining process, Coddington's model employs elements of several conceptual constructs--individual decision-making, theories of expectations and their adjustment, and environment concepts--to explain the nature of consistency in a bargainer's system of expectations and intentions.
The book begins with a description of the bargaining process in an economic context and establishes an analytical...
A tour de force of theoretical reasoning, this book presents the most advanced analytical model of the bargaining process so far conceived...
Provides a wide-ranging critical examination of the presuppositions and procedures of Keynesian analysis. This is both a clear guide to modern macro-economic theory and policy and a revealing exercise in the recent history of ideas - ideas which are highly contentious and still deeply influential.
Provides a wide-ranging critical examination of the presuppositions and procedures of Keynesian analysis. This is both a clear guide to modern macro-e...
The rise of game theory has made bargaining one of the core issues in economic theory. Written at a theoretical and conceptual level, this book develops a framework for the analysis of bargaining processes. The framework focuses on the dynamic of the bargaining process, which is in contrast to much previous theoretical work on the subject, and most notably to the approaches stemming from game theory.
The rise of game theory has made bargaining one of the core issues in economic theory. Written at a theoretical and conceptual level, this book develo...