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Altruists and envious people who meet in contests are symbionts. They do better than a population of narrowly rational individuals. If there are only altruists and envious individuals, a particular mixture of altruists and envious individuals is evolutionarily stable.
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This paper analyzes the role of narrowly selfish and other-regarding preferences for the median voter in a Meltzer-Richard (1981) framework. We use computerized and real human co-players to distinguish between these sets of motivations. Redistribution to real co-players has a negative effect on...
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We study the role of an imbalance in fighting strengths when players bargain in the shadow of conflict. Our experimental results suggest: In a simple bargaining game with an exogenous mediation proposal, the likelihood of conflict is independent of the balance of power. If bargaining involves...
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Altruists and envious people who meet in contests are symbionts. They do better than a population of narrowly rational individuals. If there are only altruists and envious individuals, a particular mixture of altruists and envious individuals is evolutionarily stable
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Altruists and envious people who meet in contests are symbionts. They do better than a population of narrowly rational individuals. If there are only altruists and envious individuals, a particular mixture of altruists and envious individuals is evolutionarily stable.
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would be expected from non-cooperative theory. Second, this possible solidarity among 'brothers in arms' when fighting …
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would be expected from non-cooperative theory. Second, this possible solidarity among "brothers in arms" when fighting … against the external enemy. -- Alliance ; conflict ; contest ; free-riding ; hold-up problem ; solidarity …
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would be expected from non-cooperative theory. Second, this possible solidarity among "brothers in arms" when fighting … against the external enemy. -- alliance ; conflict ; contest ; free-riding ; hold-up problem ; solidarity …
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