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Altruists and envious people who meet in contests are symbionts. They do better than a population of narrowly rational …
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Altruists and envious people who meet in contests are symbionts. They do better than a population of narrowly rational …
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Altruists and envious people who meet in contests are symbionts. They do better than a population of narrowly rational …
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Altruists and envious people who meet in contests are symbionts. They do better than a population of narrowly rational …
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We define an indirect evolutionary approach formally and apply it to (Tullock) contests. While it is known (Leininger …-player contests. The evolutionarily stable preferences (ESP) of the indirect approach turn out to be negatively interdependent …
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We analyze group contests for public goods by applying the solution concept of an evolutionary stable strategy (ESS …
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We provide a generalized definition of evolutionary stability of heritable types in arbitrarily large symmetric interactions under random matching that may be assortative. We establish stability results when these types are strategies in games, and when they are preferences or moral values in...
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