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Evolution Game Model of Travel Mode Choice in Metropolitan
The paper describes an evolution game model of travel mode choice to determine whether transportation policies would have the desired effect. The model is first expressed as a two-stage sequential game in the extensive form based on the similarity ...
Chaoqun Wu, Yulong Pei, Jingpeng Gao
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A Folk Theorem for Stochastic Games [PDF]
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Are ?Anti-Folk Theorems? in repeated games nongeneric? [PDF]
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Roger Lagunoff, Akihiko Matsui
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A folk theorem with codes of conduct and communication
We study self-referential games in which players have the ability to commit to a code of conduct—a complete description of how they play and their opponents should play.
Juan I. Block, D. Levine
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Folk Theorems in Repeated Games with Switching Costs
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Yevgeny Tsodikovich +2 more
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Competing Mechanisms and Folk Theorems: Two Examples [PDF]
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Attar, A +3 more
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Folk theorems in a class of additively separable games [PDF]
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Flavio Delbono, Luca Lambertini
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Negative symbolism of wildlife shapes human–nature coexistence: The plight of owls in Nigeria
Abstract Human–wildlife coexistence in culturally diverse landscapes requires understanding how socio‐cultural processes shape perceptions and behaviours towards conservation‐priority species. This study examines perceptions, belief‐based uses and conservation attitudes towards owls in communities surrounding six Protected Areas in Nigeria, addressing ...
Iniunam Aniefiok Iniunam +5 more
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Designing fair and sustainable pricing mechanisms for health insurance requires accurate risk assessment and the formulation of incentive-compatible strategies among stakeholders.
Saeed Shouri +2 more
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A Test of the Coase Conjecture Using Prices of Electronic Books
ABSTRACT The Coase Conjecture predicts that a durable‐goods monopolist without commitment will rapidly cut price toward marginal cost. We test this prediction in the electronic‐book market using release‐day prices. To proxy for marginal cost, we use competitive prices of public‐domain electronic books on the same platforms.
Tim Groseclose, Alex Tabarrok
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