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Introduction

Emin Karagözoğlu and Kyle Hyndman

Chapter Chapter 1 in Bargaining, 2022, pp 1-7 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract It goes almost without saying that bargaining is ubiquitous and has been a part of the human experience for thousands of years. It is arguably one of the most natural forms of social interaction. As Schelling (1960) famously put it, “most conflict situations are bargaining situations.” Hence, it is not surprising to see that a great deal of attention has been paid to it in terms of academic research in multiple disciplines. We, the editors of this book, are thrilled to see that even after decades of research on bargaining, it is still a dynamic and evolving field, and we hope that the readers of this book will share our enthusiasm.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-76666-5_1

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