Abstract
The theory of the two-person cooperative game presupposes the formation of a coalition between the two players, enabling them to coordinate their strategies so as to assume a Pareto-optimal outcome. The principal problem posed by the theory of the cooperative game is that of apportioning the payoffs accruing to the players in the Pareto-optimal outcomes of the game.
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