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Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 2013, Volume 6, Pages 289–300
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Differential Bargaining Games as Microfoundations for Production Function
Vladimir Matveenko National Research University Higher School of Economics,
16 Soyuza Pechatnikov street, Saint-Petersburg 190121, Russia
Abstract:
In the present paper the game theory is applied to an important open question in economics: providing microfoundations for often-used types of production function. Simple differential games of bargaining are proposed to model a behavior of workers and capital-owners in processes of formation of possible factor prices and participants' weights (moral-ethical assessments). These games result, correspondingly, in a factor price curve and a weight curve — structures dual to a production function. Ultimately, under constant bargaining powers of the participants, the Cobb–Douglas form of the production function is received.
Keywords:
bargaining, differential games, production factors, choice of technology, duality, production function.
Citation:
Vladimir Matveenko, “Differential Bargaining Games as Microfoundations for Production Function”, Contributions to Game Theory and Management, 6 (2013), 289–300
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