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Instructional Manual for Multilateral Bargaining in Public Decision Making

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  • Harrison, G. W.
  • Simon, L.

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This paper describes a laboratory experiment design that has been developed to assess a new political economy institution for possible use in trade negotiations. The objective of this paper is to explain the implementation of this experimental design in the context of a "horizontal" model of a political economy. This environment is much more complex, and in a sense more "realistic" than the simpler environments considered in our [1990] companion paper. In Section 2 we briefly describe a general Multilateral Bargaining institution once again, so as to make the present discussion self-contained. In Section 3 we describe the present focus on a "horizontal model." In Section 4 we run through in some detail the numerical solution to the parameterized version of that model. Finally, in Section 5 we detail the use of computer software that has been developed to implement the laboratory experiments with the Multilateral Bargaining institution proposed here.
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  • Harrison, G. W. & Simon, L., 1990. "Instructional Manual for Multilateral Bargaining in Public Decision Making," Staff General Research Papers Archive 825, Iowa State University, Department of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:isu:genres:825
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