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Bargaining in Dynamic Games

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ICM Millennium Lectures on Games

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A regularization method is proposed, which enables time-consistent bargaining procedures to be constructed.

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  1. Petrosyan, L. A. (1993): Strongly Time-Consistent Optimality Principles in Multicriterial Problems of Optimal Control. Technical Cybernetics 1, 165–174 (in Russian)

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  2. Petrosyan, L. A. (1995): The Regularization of NB-Scheme in Differential Games. Dynamic and Control 5, 31–31

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Petrosyan, L.A. (2003). Bargaining in Dynamic Games. In: Petrosyan, L.A., Yeung, D.W.K. (eds) ICM Millennium Lectures on Games. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-05219-8_8

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