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Bargaining

In the social sciences, bargaining or haggling is a type of negotiation in which the buyer and seller of a good or service debate the price or nature of a transaction. If the bargaining produces agreement on terms, the transaction takes place.

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related to Further reading · 36
Bargaining → Abhinay Muthoo, Academia, Applications, Bargaining Theory, Bargaining Zone, Buying, Cambridge University Press, Chapter XXXVIII, Cultural Change, Definitions, Economic Development, Eds, Edward Tsang, Ethnographic, Games, Gillespie, Haggling, Handbook, Idea Group Reference, In
related to Regional differences · 13
Bargaining → Asia, Australia, Europe, Even, However, In, In Indonesia, In North America, On, Participating, Southeast Asia, Thai, Thailand
related to Psychological Aspects of Bargaining · 10
Bargaining → Additionally, Annual Review, For, Gunia, Negotiation, Psychology, Research, These, Thompson, Wang
related to Game theory · 6
Bargaining → Analyzing, Each, Examples, However, Players, The
related to Integrative theory · 5
Bargaining → Integrative, Interests, Potential, They, This
see also · 5
Bargaining → Alternating, Balls, Hunt, Intra-household, TV
related to Automated bargaining · 3
Bargaining → Evolutionary, Nash, When
related to Bargaining and posted prices in retail markets · 3
Bargaining → In, Retailers, When
related to Behavioral theory · 3
Bargaining → It, The, Various
related to Processual theory · 2
Bargaining → Several, This

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antiquesinstance offor expensive goods0.80text
collectiblesinstance offor expensive goods0.80text
jewelleryinstance offor expensive goods0.80text
automobilesinstance offor expensive goods0.80text
bargaining can remain commonplace.Dickering andinstance offor expensive goods0.80text
flea marketsinstance ofand informal sales settings0.80text
garage salesinstance ofand informal sales settings0.80text
Bargainingrelated to Automated bargainingWhen0.60section
Bargainingrelated to Automated bargainingNash0.60section
Bargainingrelated to Automated bargainingEvolutionary0.60section
Bargainingrelated to Bargaining and posted prices in retail marketsRetailers0.60section

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