The Bargaining Trap

14 Pages Posted: 22 Feb 2022

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Abstract

I revisit the Rubinstein (1982) model for the classic problem of price haggling and show that bargaining can become a “trap,” where equilibrium leaves one party strictly worse off than if no transaction took place (e.g., the equilibrium price exceeds a buyer’s valuation). This arises when one party is impatient about capturing zero surplus (e.g., Rubinstein’s example of fixed bargaining costs). Augmenting the protocol with unilateral exit options for responding bargainers generally removes the trap.

Keywords: alternating offers, bargaining, time preferences, haggling costs, outside options

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Schweighofer-Kodritsch, Sebastian, The Bargaining Trap. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4040887 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4040887

Sebastian Schweighofer-Kodritsch (Contact Author)

Humboldt-University of Berlin ( email )

Unter den Linden 6
Berlin, 10117
Germany

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