I thought about that at some point, in the case where they’re biased in their own directions, but of course there it just reintroduces the incentive for playing hardball. In the case where they’re each overly generous, they already have the incentive to bias slightly more in their own direction.
However, there’s not an obvious way to translate the second round of negotiation into the modal framework...
I thought about that at some point, in the case where they’re biased in their own directions, but of course there it just reintroduces the incentive for playing hardball. In the case where they’re each overly generous, they already have the incentive to bias slightly more in their own direction.
However, there’s not an obvious way to translate the second round of negotiation into the modal framework...