
doi: 10.2139/ssrn.2655944
Nash (1950) proposes a bargaining theory. This paper proves that Nash’s theory leads to unfair result. The reason for the wrong conclusion is his use of utility. This paper then recommends the old Jewish method described in Talmud for fairer solution.
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