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are characterized by higher levels of trust, and, more generally, of cooperation. Here we study a classic case of within … cooperation or to institutions, formal or informal, that may vary across Italy, as the experimental methodology silences their …
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bilateral conflicts. Conflict parties invest in specific conflict technology to attack their respective rivals and defend their … have implications for peaceful resolutions of conflicts because neglecting the fact that opponents are embedded into an …
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This paper studies fictitious play in networks of noncooperative two-player games. We show that continuous-time fictitious play converges to Nash equilibrium provided that the overall game is zero-sum. Moreover, the rate of convergence is 1/T , regardless of the size of the network. In contrast,...
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