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This paper demonstrates that inertia driven by switching costs leads to more rapid evolution in a class of games that includes m x m pure coordination games. Under the best-response dynamic and a fixed rate of mutation, the expected waiting time to reach long-run equilibrium is of lower order in...
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is not arbitrarily improbvable mutations but mistakes in learning. We model strategy selection as a birth-death process …
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Bergin and Lipman (1996) show that the refinement effect from the random mutations in the adaptive dynamics in Kandori …
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correlated mutations at noncontiguous sites on sequences. We apply this criterion to the problem of analyzing correlations …
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(1993)], but in general, pairs of sites displaying highly covarying mutations in protein sequences do not necessarily …
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A strategy profile of a game is called robustly stochastically stable if it is stochastically stable for a given behavioral model independently of the specification of revision opportunities and tie-breaking assumptions in the dynamics. We provide a simple radius-coradius result for robust...
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stability and resistance against mutations. The existence of families of structures emerges as a possible consequence of these …
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Following the intensification of the international financial crisis in autumn 2008, the functioning of the financial system was seriously hindered. Central banks around the world responded firmly by lowering their key interest rates to historically low levels. As financial conditions did not...
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The economic, political, social, cultural, technological, etc. changes the XXI-st century is facing trigger modifications at the level of the economy, society, organization and of the management of this one. Such transformations result in the appearance of new trends at the international level,...
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