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To cooperate or to defect? Altruism and reputation [PDF]
The basic problem in the cooperation theory is to justify the cooperation. Here we propose a new approach, where players are driven by their altruism to cooperate or not. The probability of cooperation depends also on the co-player's reputation.
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The large-scale centralized development of wind and PV power resources is the key to China’s dual carbon targets and clean energy transition. The vast desert–Gobi–wilderness areas in northern and western China will be the best choice for renewable energy
Jiawei Wu+3 more
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Research and Outlook on Global Energy Interconnection [PDF]
Currently, the world is confronted with a series of challenges including resource shortage, climate change, environment pollution and energy poverty, which are rooted in the humanity’s deep dependence on and large-scale consumption of fossil energy.
Li Jun+5 more
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Conditionality, separation, and open rules in multilateral institutions [PDF]
We examine the implications for the viability of multilateral cooperation of different legal principles governing how separate international agreements relate to each other. We contrast three alternative legal regimes: conditionality - making cooperation
Conconi, Paola
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Cooperation is central to what makes us human. It is so deeply entrenched in our nature that it can be seen at the heart of every culture, whether it takes the form of group hunting, shared child-rearing, or large-scale, multi-national institutions such as the UN.
Slocombe, Katie E, Seed, Amanda M
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Transitions between homophilic and heterophilic modes of cooperation
Cooperation is ubiquitous in biological and social systems. Previous studies revealed that a preference toward similar appearance promotes cooperation, a phenomenon called tag-mediated cooperation or communitarian cooperation.
Bersini, Hugues+3 more
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Oil and international cooperation [PDF]
The more that states depend on oil exports, the less cooperative they become: they grow less likely to join intergovernmental organizations, to accept the compulsory jurisdiction of international judicial bodies, and to agree to binding arbitration for ...
Ross, ML, Voeten, E
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An Asia-Pacific Model of Development Cooperation [PDF]
Part One of the Osaka Action Agenda has clarified the implications of the basic political commitment to free and open trade and investment in the Bogor Declaration and has set out operational guiding principles and a well-developed strategy of ...
Foundation for Development Cooperation
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Educating Higher Education Students for Innovative Economies: What International Data Tell Us
As innovation increasingly fuels economic growth, higher education institutions and systems face the challenge of equipping students with the skills required by innovative economies.
Francesco Avvisati+2 more
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Evolution of cooperation driven by zealots [PDF]
Recent experimental results with humans involved in social dilemma games suggest that cooperation may be a contagious phenomenon and that the selection pressure operating on evolutionary dynamics (i.e., mimicry) is relatively weak.
A Iwagami+33 more
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