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Bargaining in Global Communication Networks

  • Marco Pelliccia
  • Birkbeck College, University of London

Research output: Working paper

Abstract

We study a Rubinstein-Stahl two-player non-cooperative bargaining game played by n players connected in a communication network. We allow the players to communicate with any peer in the same component via the existing paths connecting the peers in a given communication network (global interaction). The unique stationary subgame perfect equilibrium profile characterizes the players’ expected payoff as function of their betweenness centrality score. Secondly, we study a dynamic link-formation game which allows the players to activate new linkages or sever existing ones in order to increase their bargaining power for a given marginal cost per link. We identify the conditions under which the resultant pairwise stable network structures belong to the family of the nested split graphs.
Original languageEnglish
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Noncooperative bargaining
  • Network formation
  • Network
  • Communication

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