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Modifying Negotiation Rules

Imagine a one-time negotiation where Person A (the Proposer) must suggest how to divide $100 with Person B (the Responder). Person B can only accept the offer, in which case the money is split as proposed, or reject it, in which case both get nothing. This structure gives Person A significant bargaining power. Propose one specific change to the rules of this interaction that would shift bargaining power towards Person B. Explain the reasoning behind your proposed change and how it would alter the negotiation dynamic.

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