Bargaining dynamics in exchange networks
Abstract
We consider a one-sided assignment market or exchange network with transferable utility and propose a model for the dynamics of bargaining in such a market. Our dynamical model is local, involving iterative updates of 'offers' based on estimated best alternative matches, in the spirit of pairwise Nash bargaining. We establish that when a balanced outcome (a generalization of the pairwise Nash bargaining solution to networks) exists, our dynamics converges rapidly to such an outcome. We extend our results to the cases of (i) general agent 'capacity constraints', i.e., an agent may be allowed to participate in multiple matches, and (ii) 'unequal bargaining powers' (where we also find a surprising change in rate of convergence).
Cite
@article{arxiv.1004.2079,
title = {Bargaining dynamics in exchange networks},
author = {Mohsen Bayati and Christian Borgs and Jennifer Chayes and Yashodhan Kanoria and Andrea Montanari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1004.2079},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
47 pages, SODA 2011, invited to Journal of Economic Theory