Nir Dagan > Research
Research on economics and game theory
Check out an alternative Google Scholar view of my research.
Monopoly and Oligopoly
Walrasian equilibrium
- Nir Dagan, Roberto Serrano, and Oscar Volij,
Bargaining, coalitions, and competition,
Economic Theory 15:279-296 (2000)
- Nir Dagan, Roberto Serrano, and Oscar Volij,
Comment on McLennan and Sonnenschein "Sequential bargaining as a non-cooperative foundation for Walrasian
equilibrium",
Econometrica 66:1231-1233 (1998)
- Nir Dagan,
Recontracting and competition,
Economics W.P. 152, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (1996)
- Nir Dagan,
Consistency and the Walrasian allocations correspondence,
Economics W.P. 151, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (1996)
- Nir Dagan,
Consistent solutions in exchange economies: a characterization of the price mechanism,
Economics W.P. 141, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (1995)
The Talmudic bankruptcy problem
- Nir Dagan, Roberto Serrano, and Oscar Volij,
A noncooperative view of consistent bankruptcy rules,
Games and Economic Behavior 18:55-72 (1997)
- Nir Dagan and Oscar Volij,
Bilateral comparisons and consistent fair division rules in the context of bankruptcy problems,
International Journal of Game Theory 26:11-25 (1997)
- Nir Dagan,
New characterizations of old bankruptcy rules,
Social Choice and Welfare 13:51-59 (1996)
- Nir Dagan and Oscar Volij,
The bankruptcy problem: a cooperative bargaining
approach,
Mathematical Social Sciences 26:287-297 (1993)
Taxation
- Nir Dagan, An axiomatization of the leveling tax-transfer policy,
<http://www.nirdagan.com/research/200801/> (2008)
- Nir Dagan and Yossi Tobol, Tax evasion, informants, and optimal auditing policy,
<http://www.nirdagan.com/research/200501/> (2005)
- Nir Dagan and Oscar Volij,
Formation of nations in a welfare-state minded world,
Journal of Public Economic Theory 2:157-181 (2000)
- Nir Dagan, Roberto Serrano, and Oscar Volij,
Feasible implementation of taxation methods,
Review of Economic Design 4:57-72 (1999)
The Nash bargaining problem and solution
- Nir Dagan, Oscar Volij, and Eyal Winter,
A characterization of the Nash bargaining solution,
Social Choice and Welfare 19:811-823 (2002)
- Nir Dagan, Oscar Volij, and Eyal Winter,
The time preference Nash solution,
D.P. #265, Center for Rationality and Interactive Decision Theory, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem (2001)
Foundations of game theory
Fair division with single-peaked preferences