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Gaming Over: Quasi-Experimental Evidence on the Effect of Competition on Gaming
Public Performance & Management ReviewDoes competition increase gaming? Gaming is a well-known problem in the public sector, and a strong logic suggests that increased competition should lead to more gaming. However, issues with reverse causality challenge research aiming to obtain causal estimates of the impact of competition.
Martin Baekgaard +3 more
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Experimental Games and Social Decision Making
Annual Review of Psychology, 2021Eric van Dijk, Carsten K W De Dreu
exaly
Chapter 62 Game theory and experimental gaming
2002Abstract This is a survey and discussion of work covering both formal game theory and experimental gaming prior to 1991. It is a useful preliminary introduction to the considerable change and emphasis which has taken place since that time where dynamics, learning, and local optimization have challenged the concept of noncooperative equilibria.
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Modelling Experimental Game Design
DiGRA Digital Library, 2010Jussi Holopainen +2 more
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The Evolution of Cooperation in Infinitely Repeated Games: Experimental Evidence
American Economic Review, 2011Pedro Dal Bó, Guillaume R Frechette
exaly
Cooperation under the Shadow of the Future: Experimental Evidence from Infinitely Repeated Games
American Economic Review, 2005Pedro Dal Bó
exaly

