Distortion through modeling asymmetric bargaining power

C.-J. Haake, T. Streck, Distortion through Modeling Asymmetric Bargaining Power, 2022.

Download
No fulltext has been uploaded.
Working Paper | English
Abstract
We study the consequences of modeling asymmetric bargaining power in two-person bargaining problems. Comparing application of an asymmetric version of a bargaining solution to an upfront modification of the disagreement point, the resulting distortion crucially depends on the bargaining solution concept. While for the Kalai-Smorodinsky solution weaker players benefit from modifying the disagreement point, the situation is reversed for the Nash bargaining solution. There, weaker players are better off in the asymmetric bargaining solution. When comparing application of the asymmetric versions of the Nash and the Kalai-Smorodinsky solutions, we demonstrate that there is an upper bound for the weight of a player, so that she is better off with the Nash bargaining solution. This threshold is ultimately determined by the relative utilitarian bargaining solution. From a mechanism design perspective, our results provide valuable information for a social planner, when implementing a bargaining solution for unequally powerful players.
Publishing Year
Series Title / Volume
CIE Working Paper Series
Volume
148
Page
17
LibreCat-ID

Cite this

Haake C-J, Streck T. Distortion through Modeling Asymmetric Bargaining Power. Vol 148.; 2022.
Haake, C.-J., & Streck, T. (2022). Distortion through modeling asymmetric bargaining power (Vol. 148).
@book{Haake_Streck_2022, series={CIE Working Paper Series}, title={Distortion through modeling asymmetric bargaining power}, volume={148}, author={Haake, Claus-Jochen and Streck, Thomas}, year={2022}, collection={CIE Working Paper Series} }
Haake, Claus-Jochen, and Thomas Streck. Distortion through Modeling Asymmetric Bargaining Power. Vol. 148. CIE Working Paper Series, 2022.
C.-J. Haake and T. Streck, Distortion through modeling asymmetric bargaining power, vol. 148. 2022.
Haake, Claus-Jochen, and Thomas Streck. Distortion through Modeling Asymmetric Bargaining Power. 2022.

Export

Marked Publications

Open Data LibreCat

Search this title in

Google Scholar