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We show in this paper that none of the existing static evolutionary stability concepts (ESS, CSS, uninvadability, NIS …
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, 2003) that the direct evolutionary approach in the form of finite population ESS (Schaffer, 1988) yields more aggressive …
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This paper studies an evolutionary model of network formation with endogenous decay, in which agents benefit both from direct and indirect connections. In addition to forming (costly) links, agents choose actions for a coordination game that determines the level of decay of each link. We address...
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In this paper we unify, simplify, and extend previous work on the evolutionary dynamics of symmetric N-player matrix games with two pure strategies. In such games, gains from switching strategies depend, in general, on how many other individuals in the group play a given strategy. As a...
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