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) the interests of players are, as embodied in the payoffs. It can be used to predict cooperation in two-player games. We …
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years. A game theoretic perspective is adopted to argue that cooperation among key stakeholders, which could be enforced …
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We axiomatize the inner core in a similar way as the one proposed by Aumann (1985)in order to characterize the NTU value.
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In the problems of choosing "aspirations" for coalitional games,we study two axioms, "MW-consistency" and "converse MW …-consistency ", introduced by Moldovanu and Winter (1994). We mainly consider two domains: thedomain of all NTU games and the domain of all TU … games. …
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This paper analyzes processing problems and related cooperative games.In a processing problem there is a finite set of … game summarizes the minimal joint costs for every coalition.It turns out that processing games are totally balanced …
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-called project-allocation situations, in which society may profit from cooperation, i.e., by reallocating the initial shares of … related system of games that explicitly models the underlying cooperative process.Speciffic solution concepts are proposed. …
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The main objects here are two-stage games in which players first compete and subsequently collaborate. We consider …
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This paper examines the supernatural punishment theory. The theory postulates that religion increases cooperation … whether they are religious or not, we study whether religiosity has an effect on voluntary cooperation in the public goods …
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Convergent evidence for detrimental effects of punishment on cooperation has been obtained in a wide variety of … detrimental effects. In a public goods game, privately implemented punishment reduces cooperation in relation to a baseline …, cooperation is sustained at significantly higher rates than in both baseline and private punishment treatments. Our data provide …
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