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's behavior and the asymmetry of information. We determine the conditions which allow that mutual cooperation constitutes the … equilibrium. we particularly focus on the reciprocity in case of complete and incomplete information about the payoff distortion …. We show that mutual cooperation is a Nash equilibrium with complete information and is a Bayesian equilibrium when each …
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’s behavior and the asymmetry of information. We determine the conditions which allow that mutual cooperation constitutes the … ; Behavior ; Cooperation ; prisoner’s dilemma game … equilibrium. we particularly focus on the reciprocity in case of complete and incomplete information about the payoff distortion …
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This paper investigates the driving forces behind informal sanctions in cooperation games and the extent to which … theories of fairness and reciprocity capture these forces. We find that cooperators' punishment is almost exclusively targeted …
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This papers reports some scattered notes on the prisoner's dilemma and on decision theory originated by the reading of Nozick (1993). It aims at highlighting some obscure aspects of decision theory and, in particular, of game theory: excessive abstraction, non-consideration of contexts and...
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We formulate and solve the problem of optimal mechanism-design by a principal facing adverse selection and moral hazard from different sources. The parties' decision problem is comprised of a publicly observable collective choice and a partially private social choice. As in agency with pure...
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individual and collective behavior thus opening the ground for further research D. Kahneman, and T. Schelling. This article …
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wide range of stylized facts, like conditional cooperation, costly punishment, the role of intentions, or concerns for …
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Confidence seems to replace certain knowledge and the necessity for specific information. It simplifies economical processes and procedures, it motivates investing, and obviously, it enhances welfare — if it was missing, innumerable dealings would not be made. Consequently, if confidence among...
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This paper demonstrates that cooperation in international environmental negotiations can be explained by preferences … standard non-cooperative equilibrium, cooperation of a large fraction or even of all countries can establish a Nash equilibrium … full cooperation can be reached. …
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Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where full cooperation is …
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