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Comparison of theoretical and practical solutions of bargaining games
Štanc, Daniel ; Chrobok, Viktor (advisor) ; Princ, Peter (referee)
Game theory has began to develop in the early 20th century and since that has been published a number of articles and experiments, theoretically and practically. This work deals with the particular part of the game theory - bargaining games. It seeks to describe and summarize the existing theoretical and practical knowledge on the basis of earlier experiments and explain differences between experiments. It was detected an addiction of decision that participants make and social environment in which they live. It was also found out the two main directions of participants behavior -- fair, in which participants tried to bargain fair distribution, and unfair, which led to the effort to maximize their own utility or minimize utility of someone else.

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