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the evolution of conventions. We give an application to the fall of hegemonies in the evolutionary theory of institutions …
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the evolution of conventions. We give an application to the fall of hegemonies in the evolutionary theory of institutions …
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In a model of evolution driven by conflict between societies more powerful states have an advantage. When the influence …
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segregation, and the evolution of contractual customs. …
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There is a large literature in economics and elsewhere on the emergence and evolution of cooperation in the repeated …
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In a series of papers, Schelling presented a microeconomic model of neighbourhood segregation that he called a "spatial proximity model". The model specifies a spatial setup in which the individual agents care only about the composition of their own local neighbourhood. Agents belong to two...
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We investigate learning in a setting where each period a population has to choose between two actions and the payoff of each action is unknown by the players. The population learns according to reinforcement and the environment is non-stationary, meaning that there is correlation between the...
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We consider a basic stochastic evolutionary model with rare mutation and a best-reply (or better-reply) selection mechanism. Following Young's papers, we call a state stochastically stable if its long-term relative frequency of occurrence is bounded away from zero as the mutation rate decreases...
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This thesis advances game theory by formally analysing the implications of replacing some of its most stringent assumptions with alternatives that –at least in certain contexts– have received greater empirical support. Specifically, this thesis makes two distinct contributions in the field...
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