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Alger and Weibull (2013) present a model for the evolution of preferences under incomplete information and assortative matching. Their main result is that Homo Moralis - who maximizes a convex combination of her narrow self-interest and "the right thing to do" - is evolutionarily stable, if it...
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provide an evolutionary underpinning for in-group altruism combined with spiteful behavior towards members of the rival out … increase in in-group altruism can be balanced by a decrease in spiteful behavior towards the out-group. …
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provide an evolutionary underpinning for in-group altruism combined with spiteful behavior towards members of the rival out … increase in in-group altruism can be balanced by a decrease in spiteful behavior towards the out-group. …
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Alger and Weibull (2013) present a model for the evolution of preferences under incomplete information and assortative matching. Their main result is that Homo Moralis – who maximizes a convex combination of her narrow self-interest and “the right thing to do” – is evolutionarily stable,...
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reciprocity. Moreover, several theoretical papers have been written showing that the observed phenomena can be explained in a …
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Two independent, but related, choice prediction competitions are organized that focus on behavior in simple two-person extensive form games (http://sites.google.com/site/extformpredcomp/): one focuses on predicting the choices of the first mover and the other on predicting the choices of the...
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