International Journal of Game Theory
1983 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 4, 2008
- Delay in the alternating-offers model of bargaining pp. 457-474

- Juan Vidal-Puga
- Separable and low-rank continuous games pp. 475-504

- Noah Stein, Asuman Ozdaglar and Pablo Parrilo
- Stable profit sharing in a patent licensing game: general bargaining outcomes pp. 505-523

- Naoki Watanabe and Shigeo Muto
- A note on selection of proposers in coalitional bargaining pp. 525-532

- Tomohiko Kawamori
- Random marginal and random removal values pp. 533-563

- Emilio Calvo Ramón
- An axiomatic approach to egalitarianism in TU-games pp. 565-580

- Javier Arin, Jeroen Kuipers and Dries Vermeulen
- Existence of optimal strategies in Markov games with incomplete information pp. 581-596

- Abraham Neyman
- Inequality averse multi-utilitarian bargaining solutions pp. 597-618

- M. Hinojosa, A. Mármol and José Zarzuelo
Volume 37, issue 2, 2008
- Nearly serial sharing methods pp. 155-184

- Yves Sprumont
- Computing the cores of strategic games with punishment–dominance relations pp. 185-201

- Takuya Masuzawa
- On the non-emptiness of the fuzzy core pp. 203-210

- Nizar Allouch and Arkadi Predtetchinski
- On coordination games with quantum correlations pp. 211-218

- Vladislav Kargin
- Stochastic limit-average games are in EXPTIME pp. 219-234

- Krishnendu Chatterjee, Rupak Majumdar and Thomas Henzinger
- Negotiation, preferences over agreements, and the core pp. 235-249

- Milan Horniaček
- On the relevance of alternatives in bargaining: generalized average pay-off solutions pp. 251-264

- Younghwan In
- On the sensitivity matrix of the Nash bargaining solution pp. 265-279

- Jacob Engwerda and Rudy Douven
- Network search games with immobile hider, without a designated searcher starting point pp. 281-302

- Steve Alpern, Vic Baston and Shmuel Gal
- On eligibility by the de Borda voting rules pp. 303-305

- V. Kiselev
Volume 36, issue 3, 2008
- A collection of papers dedicated to David Gale on the occasion of his 85th birthday pp. 317-319

- Marilda Sotomayor
- Matching and price competition: would personalized prices help? pp. 321-331

- Georgy Artemov
- The dynamics of stable matchings and half-matchings for the stable marriage and roommates problems pp. 333-352

- Péter Biró, Katarína Cechlárová and Tamás Fleiner
- Proportional pie-cutting pp. 353-367

- Steven Brams, Michael Jones and Christian Klamler
- Welfare and stability in senior matching markets pp. 369-392

- David Cantala and Francisco Sánchez
- Core-selecting package auctions pp. 393-407

- Robert Day and Paul Milgrom
- Instability of matchings in decentralized markets with various preference structures pp. 409-420

- Kimmo Eriksson and Olle Häggström
- Asymmetric equilibria in dynamic two-sided matching markets with independent preferences pp. 421-440

- Kimmo Eriksson, Jonas Sjöstrand and Pontus Strimling
- Discrete Colonel Blotto and General Lotto games pp. 441-460

- Sergiu Hart
- Random paths to P-stability in the roommate problem pp. 461-471

- Elena Inarra, Mª Concepción Larrea and Elena Molis
- Random paths to pairwise stability in many-to-many matching problems: a study on market equilibration pp. 473-488

- Fuhito Kojima and Utku Unver
- Random serial dictatorship and ordinally efficient contracts pp. 489-496

- Mihai Manea
- On the invariance of the set of stable matchings with respect to substitutable preference profiles pp. 497-518

- Ruth Martínez Valenzuela, Jordi Masso, Alejandro Neme and Jorge Oviedo
- A stable matching model with an entrance criterion applied to the assignment of students to dormitories at the technion pp. 519-535

- Nitsan Perach, Julia Polak and Uriel Rothblum
- Deferred acceptance algorithms: history, theory, practice, and open questions pp. 537-569

- Alvin Roth
- A characterization of intrinsic reciprocity pp. 571-585

- Uzi Segal and Joel Sobel
- Endogenous matching in a market with heterogeneous principals and agents pp. 587-619

- Konstantinos Serfes
- The stability of the equilibrium outcomes in the admission games induced by stable matching rules pp. 621-640

- Marilda Sotomayor
Volume 36, issue 2, 2007
- Preface to the special issue on the occasion of the first Spain Italy Netherlands meeting on Game theory (SING 1) pp. 147-147

- Hans Peters and Dries Vermeulen
- Project games pp. 149-176

- Arantza Estévez-Fernández, Peter Borm and Herbert Hamers
- Fair and efficient student placement with couples pp. 177-207

- Bettina Klaus and Flip Klijn
- The core and the Weber set for bicooperative games pp. 209-222

- J. Bilbao, J. Fernández, N. Jiménez and J. López
- The optimistic TU game in minimum cost spanning tree problems pp. 223-239

- Gustavo Bergantiños and Juan Vidal-Puga
- Repeated games with asymmetric information and random price fluctuations at finance markets pp. 241-257

- Victor Domansky
- On the convergence of the random arrival rule in large claims problems pp. 259-273

- Youngsub Chun and Junghoon Lee
- Time inconsistency and learning in bargaining games pp. 275-299

- Zafer Akin
- Implementation of the Walrasian correspondence: the boundary problem pp. 301-316

- Olivier Bochet
Volume 36, issue 1, 2007
- On some families of cooperative fuzzy games pp. 1-15

- Yaron Azrieli and Ehud Lehrer
- A simple procedure to obtain the extreme core allocations of an assignment market pp. 17-26

- Josep Izquierdo, Marina Núñez and Carles Rafels
- A natural selection from the core of a TU game: the core-center pp. 27-46

- Julio González-Díaz and Estela Sánchez-Rodríguez
- The position value is the Myerson value, in a sense pp. 47-55

- André Casajus
- Congestion games revisited pp. 57-83

- Nikolai Kukushkin
- Triple implementation by sharing mechanisms in production economies with unequal labor skills pp. 85-106

- Akira Yamada and Naoki Yoshihara
- A fixed point characterization of the dominance-solvability of lattice games with strategic substitutes pp. 107-117

- Alexander Zimper
- Imitation, coordination and the emergence of Nash equilibrium pp. 119-135

- Edward Cartwright
- Social norms and choice: a weak folk theorem for repeated matching games pp. 137-146

- Kevin Hasker
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