A theory which deals with a restricted type of coalition formation in n-person games for relatively small values of n is presented. It is a normative, rather than a descriptive, theory in that it provides a rational estimate of the bargaining position of each player in terms of his position in the structure of the game. N- person zero-sum games are considere in which the sole strategic maneuvers are the formations of coaltitions. When a coalition S is formed, the rules shall specify a payment v ttoo tthhee.
"A theory which deals with a restricted type of coalition formation in n-person games for relatively small values of n is presented. It is a normative, rather than a descriptive, theory in that it provides a rational estimate of the bargaining position of each player in terms of his position in the structure of the game. N- person zero-sum games are considere in which the sole strategic maneuvers are the formations of coaltitions. When a coalition S is formed, the rules shall specify a payment v ttoo tthhee."@en
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