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We use quantifiers and selection functions to represent simultaneous move games. Quantifiers and selection functions …. Thus, quantifiers and selection func- tions allow players to form goals not only about outcomes but about the whole (or …
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We use quantifiers and selection functions to represent simultaneous move games. Quantifiers and selection functions …. Thus, quantifiers and selection func- tions allow players to form goals not only about outcomes but about the whole (or …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010833229
We use quantifiers and selection functions to generalize the classical economic approach to choice. Our framework …-dependent motives such as social concerns. We adapt the method of quantifiers and selection functions which is based on higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011441850
We use quantifiers and selection functions to generalize the classical economic approach to choice. Our framework …-dependent motives such as social concerns. We adapt the method of quantifiers and selection functions which is based on higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011490505
We use quantifiers and selection functions to generalize the classical economic approach to choice. Our framework …-dependent motives such as social concerns. We adapt the method of quantifiers and selection functions which is based on higher …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010833232
In a model of evolution driven by conflict between societies more powerful states have an advantage. When the influence of outsiders is small we show that this results in a tendency to hegemony. In a simple example in which institutions differ in their "exclusiveness" we find that these...
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We relate to others in two important ways: we care about others, and we care about how we fare in comparison to others. In some contexts, these two forms of relatedness interact. Caring about others can conveniently be labeled altruism. Caring about how we fare in comparison with others who fare...
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Redistribution is an inevitable feature of collective pension schemes and economic experiments have revealed that most people have a preference for redistribution that is not merely inspired by self-interest. Interestingly, little is known on how these preferences interact with preferences for...
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We relate to others in two important ways: we care about others, and we care about how we fare in comparison to others. In some contexts, these two forms of relatedness interact. Caring about others can conveniently be labeled altruism. Caring about how we fare in comparison with others who fare...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010369089
Redistribution is an inevitable feature of collective pension schemes and economic experiments have revealed that most people have a preference for redistribution that is not merely inspired by self-interest. Interestingly, little is known on how these preferences interact with preferences for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010285439