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groups but where entrepreneurs have a desire for cooperation and peace. We assert that it is members of the elites who start …We explore the implications of having a divided society where group leaders have motives for aggression towards other … conflicts and wage wars while the entrepreneurs undertake the type of economic activities that they find most profitable given …
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conflict, leading to a low probability of a successful turn-over. The normative and conventional framework, in which players … model to predict the existence of two stable equilibria; one with a high rate of conflict, and another in which no conflict … influence the equilibria's basin of attraction, i.e. the likelihood of a transition and hence the probability of a conflict …
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conflict, leading to a low probability of a successful turn-over. The normative and conventional framework, in which players … model to predict the existence of two stable equilibria; one with a high rate of conflict, and another in which no conflict … influence the equilibria's basin of attraction, i.e. the likelihood of a transition and hence the probability of a conflict …
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groups but where entrepreneurs have a desire for cooperation and peace. We assert that it is members of the elites who start …We explore the implications of having a divided society where group leaders have motives for aggression towards other … conflicts and wage wars while the entrepreneurs undertake the type of economic activities that they find most profitable given …
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conflict models. They follow from incorporating positional dynamics into the standard static approach. Such positional dynamics …
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specialized enforcement technology is sufficiently effective, cooperation is best sustained by a "single enforcer punishment … following deviations by regular agent is that such actions, by reducing future cooperation, would decrease the amount of …
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We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching market, where matched pairs play an infinitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma. Higher matching efficiency is usually considered detrimental as it creates stronger incentives for defection. We point out,...
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We investigate the welfare effect of increasing competition in an anonymous two-sided matching market, where matched pairs play an infinitely repeated Prisoner's Dilemma. Higher matching efficiency is usually considered detrimental as it creates stronger incentives for defection. We point out,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014458804