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Game-Theoretic Models of Bargaining by Roth

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Provides a comprehensive picture of the new developments in bargaining theory, including the way the use of axiomatic models has been complemented by the new results derived from strategic models.

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First published November 29, 1985

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Alvin E. Roth

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Alvin Elliot Roth (born December 18, 1951) is an American academician personality, he is the Craig and Susan McCaw professor of economics at Stanford University and the Gund professor of economics and business administration emeritus at Harvard University.

Roth has made significant contributions to the fields of game theory, market design and experimental economics, and is known for his emphasis on applying economic theory to solutions for "real-world" problems.

In 2012, he won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences jointly with Lloyd Shapley "for the theory of stable allocations and the practice of market design".

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