Noncooperative foundations of the nucleolus in majority games

M Montero - Games and Economic Behavior, 2006 - Elsevier
This paper studies coalition formation, payoff division and expected payoffs in a “divide the
dollar by majority rule” game with random proposers. A power index is called self-confirming …

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This paper studies coalition formation, payoff division and expected payoffs in a” divide the
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Noncooperative foundations of the nucleolus in majority games

M Montero - Games and Economic Behavior, 2006 - infona.pl
This paper studies coalition formation, payoff division and expected payoffs in a “divide the
dollar by majority rule” game with random proposers. A power index is called self-confirming …