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Date: 2008-02-26 10:11:57
Conflict resolution
Dispute resolution
Family therapy
Social psychology
Pareto efficiency
Behavior
Bargaining
Structural functionalism
Status quo
Human behavior
Sociology
Game theory

The Slippery Slope of Concession1 Jack Hirshleifer, Michele Boldrin, and David K. Levine2 First version: January 30, 2000 This version: February 26, 2008 Abstract: We show that with common knowledge and a common rate of

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