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predominance of star-like structures in real-life social networks. …
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deliver an understanding of why specific equilibrium networks are selected or whether they are all actually reachable from any …
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-value or low-cost agent in the center. Stars are not born but rather develop: with a high-value agent, the network’s centrality … predominance of star-like structures in real-life social networks. …
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opportunities to identify learning rules, since on networks (compared to, e.g., random matching) more rules differ in terms of their …
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Despite the accumulation of research on indirect reciprocity over the past 30 years and the publication of over 100,000 related papers, there are still many issues to be addressed. Here, we look back on the research that has been done on indirect reciprocity and identify the issues that have...
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Intensive studies on indirect reciprocity have explored rational assessment rules for maintaining cooperation and several have demonstrated the effects of the stern-judging rule. Uchida and Sasaki demonstrated that the stern-judging rule is not suitable for maintaining cooperative regimes in...
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We study (anti-) coordination problems in networks in a laboratory experiment. Partici- pants interact with their … supported by our data. -- Game Theory ; Networks ; Coordination Problems ; Experiments …
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The best shot game applied to networks is a discrete model of many processes of contribution to local public goods. It … of players contributes. -- Networks ; Best Shot Game ; Stochastic Stability …
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Existing experimental research on behavior in weakest-link games shows overwhelmingly the inability of people to coordinate on the efficient equilibrium, especially in larger groups. We hypothesize that people are able to coordinate on efficient outcomes, provided they have sufficient freedom to...
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Existing experimental research on behavior in weakest-link games shows overwhelmingly the inability of people to coordinate on the efficient equilibrium, especially in larger groups. We hypothesize that people will be able to coordinate on efficient outcomes, provided they have sufficient...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009412373