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Preface. 1. Preliminaries. 2. Nash Bargaining Solutions. 3. Independence of Irrelevant Alternatives and Revealed Preferences. 4. Monotonicity Properties. 5. Additivity Properties. 6. Risk Properties. 7. Bargaining with a Variable Number of Players. 8. Alternative Models and Solution Concepts. 9. Noncooperative Models for Bargaining Solutions. 10. Solutions for Coalitional Bargaining Games. 11. Elements from Utility Theory. References. Author Index. Subject Index. Notation and Symbols.
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