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Within the game theoretic literature that I'm familiar with, bargaining is addressed as the bargaining problem. Also the Nash Bargaining Game seems to be the ultimatum game in disguise. Clearly something major needed to be done with that article so here is my first attempt to make a more comprehensive approach to the bargaining problem. The change was so major that I didn't want to clobber the existing [[Nash bargaining game]] entry.
Within the game theoretic literature that I'm familiar with, bargaining is addressed as the bargaining problem. Also the Nash Bargaining Game seems to be the ultimatum game in disguise. Clearly something major needed to be done with that article so here is my first attempt to make a more comprehensive approach to the bargaining problem. The change was so major that I didn't want to clobber the existing [[Nash bargaining game]] entry.

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more comprehensive approach

Within the game theoretic literature that I'm familiar with, bargaining is addressed as the bargaining problem. Also the Nash Bargaining Game seems to be the ultimatum game in disguise. Clearly something major needed to be done with that article so here is my first attempt to make a more comprehensive approach to the bargaining problem. The change was so major that I didn't want to clobber the existing Nash bargaining game entry. Allliam (talk) 01:05, 3 May 2008 (UTC)[reply]