YoVDO

How Do Coalitions Break Down? An Alternative View

Offered By: GERAD Research Center via YouTube

Tags

Game Theory Courses Pollution Control Courses Nash Equilibrium Courses

Course Description

Overview

Save Big on Coursera Plus. 7,000+ courses at $160 off. Limited Time Only!
Explore a dynamic theory of coalition breakdown in this 47-minute seminar from the Dynamic Games and Applications series. Delve into an alternative perspective on how coalitions disintegrate, presented by Benteng Zou from the University of Luxembourg. Examine the proposed model, which assumes non-optimal payoff sharing rules within coalitions and initial player behavior as if the coalition were permanent. Investigate the endogenous exit problem when sharing rules are time-invariant and renegotiation is costly or impossible. Learn about the characterization of solutions in a linear-quadratic framework with endogenous splitting time. Discover key findings, including the observation that splitting countries are often those who previously benefited most from the coalition. Understand the conditions for coalition stability based on initial pollution levels and payoff share distributions. Gain insights into this collaborative research effort with Raouf Boucekkine, Carmen Camacho, and Weihua Ruan, offering a fresh perspective on coalition dynamics and breakdown mechanisms.

Syllabus

How Do Coalitions Break Down? An Alternative View, Benteng Zou


Taught by

GERAD Research Center

Related Courses

Game Theory
Stanford University via Coursera
Model Thinking
University of Michigan via Coursera
Online Games: Literature, New Media, and Narrative
Vanderbilt University via Coursera
Games without Chance: Combinatorial Game Theory
Georgia Institute of Technology via Coursera
Competitive Strategy
Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München via Coursera