This paper shows that altruism may be beneficial in bargaining when there is competition for bargaining partners. In a game with random proposers, the most altruistic player has the highest material payoff if players are sufficiently patient. However, this advantage is eroded as the discount factor increases, and if players are perfectly patient altruism and spite become irrelevant for material payoffs.
机构:
St Petersburg State Univ, Ctr Game Theory, Fac Appl Math & Control Proc, St Petersburg 198504, RussiaSt Petersburg State Univ, Ctr Game Theory, Fac Appl Math & Control Proc, St Petersburg 198504, Russia
Petrosyan, LA
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