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We formally explore the idea that punishment of norm-breakers may be a vehicle for the older generation to teach youngsters about social norms. We show that this signaling role provides sufficient incentives to sustain costly punishing behavior. People punish norm-breakers to pass information...
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Social dilemmas are among the most puzzling issues in the biological and social sciences. Extensive theoretical efforts have been made in various realms such as economics, biology, mathematics, and even physics to figure out solution mechanisms to the dilemma in recent decades. Although...
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considered as a promising solution to resolve the social dilemma problem. However, previous research showed that cooperation …
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We study the evolution of cooperation in group interactions where players are randomly drawn from well … voluntary participation. We first study how prescribed stochastic opting-out affects cooperation in finite populations, and then … both genetic and behavioral evolution mechanisms. Moreover, in the model, cooperation is favored by natural selection over …
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We study the coevolution of cooperation, preferences, and cooperative signals in an environment where individuals … in (social norms of) cooperation in societies which are not driven by social or environmental shocks. …
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In this paper, we use an experimental setup to classify cooperation types using a sequential prisoner's dilemma and a … one shot sequential public goods game. In these two games, we examine the within subject stability of cooperation …
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