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January 30, 2008 019920795X 978-0199207954 1
The formation of coalitions to achieve both collaborative and competitive goals is a phenomenon we see all around us. The list is long and varied: production cartels, political lobbies, customs unions, environmental coalitions, and ethnic alliances are just a few everyday instances. Drawing upon and extending his inaugural Lipsey Lectures at the University of Essex, Debraj Ray looks at coalition formation from the perspective of game theory. How are agreements determined? Which coalitions will form? And are such agreements invariably efficient from a social perspective?

Ray brings together developments in both cooperative and noncooperative game theory to study the analytics of coalition formation and binding agreements. This book concentrates on pure theory, but discusses several potential applications, such as oligopoly and the provision of public goods.

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"This beautifully written book synthesizes Ray's compelling perspective on negotiation and coalition formation. It should be required reading for any young economic theorist who aspires to understand the frontiers of this critical topic"--B. Douglas Bernheim, Edward Ames Edmonds Professor of Economics, Stanford University


"Debraj Ray, a remarkable and versatile economist, brings a fresh economic perspective to cooperative game theory. A must for anyone who wishes to discover the treasures hidden within the cooperative approach."--Ariel Rubinstein, Professor of Economics, Tel Aviv University and New York University


"Debraj Ray's strategic analysis of dynamic negotiations shows that colition agreements are sensitive to factors such as the bargaining protocol, externalities, renegotiation, and transfer payments--and the Coase Theorem's prediction of efficiency is sustained only in restricted situations. This is but one strand of a rich panorama of results in this important book, and Ray's substantial accomplishments in this area will inspire researchers and students alike."--Robert Wilson, Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus, Stanford Graduate School of Business


"Debraj Ray has systematically re-examined the theory of coalition formation. In this book, he develops a broad and fundamental theory to help us better understand the problems of forming efficient social structures." --Roger Myerson, the Glen A. Lloyd Distinguished Service Professor of Economics, University of Chicago


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Debraj Ray is Julius Silver Professor of Economics and Director of Graduate Studies in Economics at New York University. He has held long-term appointments at Stanford University, the Indian Statistical Institute, and Boston University. He has held numerous visiting appointments at Harvard University, MIT, the Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada (Rio De Janeiro), the People's University of China (Beijing), and the London School of Economics. He is a Permanent Research Affiliate of the Instituto de Analisis Economico (Barcelona). Professor Ray is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, a recipient of the Mahalanobis Memorial Medal, and a recipient of the Outstanding Young Scientists Award (in the area of mathematics) from the Indian National Science Academy. He received the Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching at Stanford and the Gittner Award for Teaching Excellence in Economics at Boston University.

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Inside This Book (learn more)
First Sentence:
A group of agents get together to write one or more agreements. Read the first page
Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
irreversible agreements, numerical coalition structure, upfront transfers, equilibrium response vector, first rejector, bargaining frictions, restricted maximizer, efficient absorbing state, algorithmic worth, active player set, externalities across coalitions, largest consistent set, coalitional equilibria, coalitional solution, equilibrium coalition structure, coalitional equilibrium, absorbing limit, coalitional moves, coalition map, particular coalition structure, initial proposer, unblocked allocations, maximizing coalitions, coalitional worth, standard equilibria
Key Phrases - Capitalized Phrases (CAPs): (learn more)
The Blocking Approach, Proof of Proposition, The General Case, Real Time, Irreversible Commitments, Reversible Agreements With Externalities, Connecting the Algorithm, Deterministic Equilibrium Processes, Stochastic Equilibrium Processes, Externalities Revisited, Theory of Agreements, Applying Lemma, Proof of Observation, First Pass, Political Party Formation, Rubinstein-Stáhl Bargaining, Equilibrium Binding Agreements, Defection Payoff, Grand Coalition
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