Strategic Effects and Incentives in Multi-issue Bargaining Games



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Strategic Effects and Incentives in Multi-issue Bargaining

Games*

by

Francesca Flamini

University of Glasgow

Department of Economics

Adam Smith Building

Glasgow, G12 8RT, UK

* I wish to thank the participants of the First World Congress of the Game Theory Society and
the ESRC research seminars in Game Theory for suggestions on earlier versions of this paper. All
errors remain mine.



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