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We study a networked society where public good provision and access are both local and where selfish agents co-habit with others who follow Kantian imperatives. We find that the locations of the Kantians in the network play a nuanced role in determining aggregate free-riding and material...
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The perception of fairness of an offer in ultimatum type games may not only depend upon the distributional aspects of the offer itself but also on the intentions of the proposer that an offer may signal. Recovering intentions is subtle and may depend heavily upon the environment and consequently...
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We study a behaviorally heterogeneous society where public goods provision and access are local and selfish agents co-habit with Kantian counterparts. Contrary to standard public goods games over complete networks, Kantian imperatives are not necessarily beneficial when the underlying graph...
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