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We study the long-run stochastic stability properties of volunteering strategies in finite populations. We allow for mixed strategies, characterized by the probability that a player may not volunteer. A pairwise comparison of evolutionary strategies shows that the strategy with a lower...
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We study the long-run stochastic stability properties of volunteering strategies in finite populations. We allow for mixed strategies, characterized by the probability that a player may not volunteer. A pairwise comparison of evolutionary strategies shows that the strategy with a lower...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014497616
We study the long-run stochastic stability properties of volunteering strategies in finite populations. We allow for mixed strategies, characterized by the probability that a player may not volunteer. A pairwise comparison of evolutionary strategies shows that the strategy with a lower...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012392337
This paper provides sufficient and partially necessary conditions for the equivalence of Nash and evolutionary equilibrium in symmetric games played by finite populations. The focus is on symmetric equilibria in pure strategies. The conditions are based on properties of the payoff function that...
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This paper provides sufficient and partially necessary conditions for the equivalence of Nash and evolutionary equilibrium in symmetric games played by finite populations. The focus is on symmetric equilibria in pure strategies. The conditions are based on properties of the payoff function that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005453710
An underlying assumption of deterministic evolutionary game dynamics is that all individuals interact with each other in infinite populations, which seems unrealistic since in reality populations are always finite in size and even disturbed by stochastic effects and random drift. Developed in...
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We examine stochastic evolutionary game dynamics of two-player m×m symmetric and m×n asymmetric games in finite populations assuming that a player decides to change her current strategy on the basis of her dissatisfaction, which we call a self-referential mechanism. We derive the general...
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We study the evolution of cooperation in group interactions where players are randomly drawn from well-mixed populations of finite size to participate in a public goods game. However, due to the possibility of unforeseen circumstances, each player has a fixed probability of being unable to...
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We study the evolution of cooperation in group interactions where players are randomly drawn from well-mixed populations of finite size to participate in a public goods game. However, due to the possibility of unforeseen circumstances, each player has a fixed probability of being unable to...
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