Eshel, Ilan; Samuelson, Larry; Shaked, Avner - In: American Economic Review 88 (1998) 1, pp. 157-79
The authors study a population of agents, each of whom can be an altruist or an egoist. Altruism is a strictly dominated strategy. Agents choose their actions by imitating others who earn high payoffs. Interactions between agents are local, so that each agent affects, and is affected by, only...