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Krannert graduate school

OF MANAGEMENT

Purdue University
West Lafayette, Indiana

EQUILIBRIUM AND EFFICIENCY IN THE
TUG-OF-WAR

by

Kai A. Konrad and Dan Kovenock

Paper No. 1177

Date: July 2005

Institute for Research in the
Behavioral, Economic, and
Management Sciences



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