Date of This Version
November 2010
Abstract
We study hedonic games with heterogeneous player types that reflect her nationality, ethnic background, or skill type. Agents' preferences are dictated by status-seeking where status can be either local or global. The two dimensions of status define the two components of a generalized constant elasticity of substitution utility function. In this setting, we characterize the core as a function of the utility's parameter values and show that in all cases the corresponding cores are non-empty. We further discuss the core stable outcomes in terms of their segregating versus integrating properties.
Recommended Citation
Lazarova, Emiliya and Dimitrov, Dinko, "Status-Seeking in Hedonic Games with Heterogeneous Players" (November 19, 2010). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei Working Papers. Paper 510.
https://services.bepress.com/feem/paper510