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infinitely repeated games with two emotional players less patience is required to sustain cooperation. However, emotions can also …This paper uses the framework of stochastic games to propose a model of emotions in repeated interactions. An emotional … player has a positive (negative) concern for other players' material payoffs. This paper shows how emotions can both …
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infinitely repeated games with two emotional players less patience is required to sustain cooperation. However, emotions can also …This paper uses the framework of stochastic games to propose a model of emotions in repeated interactions. An emotional … player has a positive (negative) concern for other players' material payoffs. This paper shows how emotions can both …
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cooperation. In between two identical public goods games, participants play a mini dictator game that, depending on the treatment …
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stage, nature draws the costs and benefits of cooperation according to a commonly-known distribution. In the second stage …
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than cooperation or prisoners´ dilemma is achieved. The higher productivity is a benefit for the group and one party on the …
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exploiting cooperators in subsequent rounds. We analytically calculate the critical benefit-to-cost ratio above which cooperation …
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