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Monotonicity properties and independence properties like independence of irrelevant alternatives describe the effect on the outcome assigned by a bargaining solution to a bargaining game of changing — expanding or shrinking — the feasible set. Additivity axioms contain statements concerning the outcomes assigned to specific sums of bargaining games.
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Actually, Perles and Maschler consider only the nonnegative parts of these games.
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Peters, H.J.M. (1992). Additivity properties. In: Axiomatic Bargaining Game Theory. Theory and Decision Library, vol 9. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8022-9_5
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