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2014-07
IDENTIFICADOR UNIVERSAL: http://hdl.handle.net/11093/3618
VERSIÓN EDITADA: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s11750-013-0301-0
MATERIA UNESCO: 1207.06 Teoría de Juegos
TIPO DE DOCUMENTO: article
RESUMO
In coalitional games in which the players are partitioned into groups, we study the incentives of the members of a group to leave it and become singletons. In this context, we model a non-cooperative mechanism in which each player has to decide whether to stay in her group or to exit and act as a singleton. We show that players, acting myopically, always reach a Nash equilibrium.