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Empirical Evidence of Upward Social Comparison in a Prisoner’s Dilemma Game
A large body of work has offered compelling evidence of the influence of social context on individual decision-making, but the reasons why individuals tend to cooperate with others remain elusive.
Matthieu Nadini +4 more
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Returns-Based Beliefs and The Prisoner's Dilemma [PDF]
Economists have highlighted a number of game-theoretic contradictions and paradoxes ...
Iyer, Sriya, Velu, Chander
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A Note on Patents and Leniency
The purpose of this note is to investigate the relationship between patents and market collusion. Specifically, by using game theory tools, it is shown that patents can act as a leniency mechanism, i.e., they can enable firms to leave a cartel without ...
Adam Karbowski
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Games With Tolerant Players [PDF]
A notion of pi-tolerant equilibrium is defined that takes into account that players have some tolerance regarding payoffs in a game. This solution concept generalizes Nash and refines epsilon-Nash equilibrium in a natural way.
Arpita Ghosh, Joseph Y. Halpern
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Cooperation in the Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma with Local Interaction [PDF]
This paper studies the repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma in a local interaction setup. We construct a sequential equilibrium in pure strategies that sustains cooperation for suffciently patient players.
Xue, Jun
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This article uses the game theory, more specifically multiple prisoner’s dilemma game, to analyze why Iranians refused to give up on receiving public subsidies in April 2014, in spite of frequent requests of the government.
Mohammad Reza Javadi Yeganeh
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The collapse of cooperation in evolving games [PDF]
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma in particular has become a standard model for studying cooperation and cheating, with cooperation often emerging as a robust ...
Plotkin, Joshua B. +1 more
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Landscape and flux for quantifying global stability and dynamics of game theory. [PDF]
Game theory has been widely applied to many research areas including economics, biology and social sciences. However, it is still challenging to quantify the global stability and global dynamics of the game theory.
Li Xu, Jin Wang
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Creating space(s) for learning in prison: Developing an andragogical framework
Abstract Learning in prison is too often excluded from wider discussions of educational experiences, processes and impact. This paper proposes, for the first time, an iterative andragogical framework to conceptualise learning spaces within prison contexts.
Morwenna Bennallick +3 more
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Translucent Players: Explaining Cooperative Behavior in Social Dilemmas [PDF]
In the last few decades, numerous experiments have shown that humans do not always behave so as to maximize their material payoff. Cooperative behavior when non-cooperation is a dominant strategy (with respect to the material payoffs) is particularly ...
Valerio Capraro, Joseph Y. Halpern
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