Shiran Rachmilevitch
Published and forthcoming research
Disagreement point axioms and the egalitarian
bargaining solution (2011), International
Journal of Game Theory, 40,
63-85.
A characterization of the Kalai-Smorodinsky
bargaining solution by disagreement point monotonicity (2011), International Journal of Game Theory, 40, 691-696.
Gradual negotiations and proportional
solutions (2012), Operations Research Letters, 40, 459-461.
Bribing in first-price auctions (2013), Games
and Economic Behavior, 77, 214-228.
Cooperative bargaining: independence and monotonicity imply disagreement
(2013), Economics Letters, 118, 240-242.
Endogenous bid rotation in repeated auctions (2013), Journal of Economic Theory, 148, 1714-1725.
Bribing in first-price auctions: Corrigendum
(2013), Games
and Economic Behavior, 87,
616-618, with Maciej Kotowski.
Randomized
dictatorship and the Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining
solution (2014), Theory and
Decision, 76, 173-177.
First-best
collusion without communication (2014), Games and Economic Behavior, 83, p. 224-230.
Efficiency-free
characterizations of the Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining
solution (2014), Operations Research Letters, 42, 246-249.
Bridging the gap between the Nash and Kalai-Smorodinsky bargaining solutions (2014), Contributions
to Game Theory and Management, vol. 7, 300-312. (Editors: L.Petrosyan, N.Zenkevich)
The Nash solution is more utilitarian than
egalitarian (2015), Theory and
Decision, 79, 463-478.
A characterization of the asymmetric Nash solution (2015), Review of
Economic Design, 19, 167-171.
Nash bargaining with (almost) no rationality (2015), Mathematical
Social Sciences, 76, 107-109.
Bribing in second-price auctions (2015), Games and
Economic Behavior, 92, 191-205.
Egalitarian-utilitarian bounds in Nash’s bargaining
problem (2016), Theory and Decision, 80, 427-442.
Weighted randomized
dictatorship and the asymmetric Nash solution (2016), Economics Letters, 143, 1-4.
Symmetry and approximate
equilibria in games with countably many players (2016), International
Journal of Game Theory, 45, 709-717.
Approximate
equilibria in strongly symmetric games (2016), Journal of Mathematical Economics, 66,
52-57.
Social objectives
in general equilibrium (2016), Economics
Letters, 148, 99-102.
Duality,
area-considerations, and the Kalai-Smorodinsky
solution (2017), Operations Research Letters, 45,
30-33, with Emin Karagözoğlu.
Punishing greediness in divide-the-dollar games
(2017), Theory and Decision, 82, 341-351.
Axiomatizations of the equal-loss and weighted equal-loss bargaining
solution (2017), forthcoming in Social Choice and Welfare.
Working papers
Gradual
Negotiations (2012; a shorter version
of this paper appears in Operations Research Letters)
Arrow’s Theorem without Transitivity (2012), with Alan Miller.