Apology
Series Foreword
Reading Guide
Acknowledgment
Introduction:Setting the Scene
0.1 Whither Away7
0.2 The Art of Compromise
0.2.1 Nonsense upon Stilts
0.2.2 Social Contracts
0.2.3 Reform
0.2.4 The Original Position
0.2.5 Bargaining
0.3 Moral Philosophy
0.3.1 Traditional Philosophical Categories
0.3.2 Fin de Siecle
0.4 Noncooperative Game Theory
0.4.1 The Ultimatum Gaxne
0.4.2 Anomalies7
0.5 Cooperative Game Theory
0.5.1 Games in Coalitional Form
0.6 Nash Program
0.7 Implementation
1 Nuances of Negotiation
1.1 Realistic Bargaining Models
1.2 Bargaining Problems
1.2.1 Payoff Regions
1.2.2 Nash Bargaining Problems
1.2.3 The Bargaining Set
1.2.4 Dividing the Dollar
1.2.5 Edgeworth Box
1.3 Bargaining Solutions
1.3.1 Nash Bargaining Solution
1.3.2 Kalai—Smorodinsky Solution
1.3.3 Bargaining with Interpersonal Comparison
1.4 Characterizing Bargaining Solutions
1.4.1 The Kalai—Smorodinsky Axioms
1.4.2 The Nash Axioms
1.4.3 Renegotiation Axioms
1.5 Bargaining with Commitment
1.5.1 Nash Demand Game
1.5.2 Fixed and Variable Threats
1.6 Trustless Transactions
1.6.1 Repeated Games
1.6.2 Transitional Arrangements
1.7 Bargaining without Commitment
1.7.1 The Alternating Ofiers Game
1.7.2 How Realistic iS Rubinstein’S Model7
1.8 Other Approaches to Bargaining
1.8.1 The Coase Theorem
1.8.2 Gauthier on Bargaining over a Social Contract