We build an evolutionary network game of economic agents that choose actions of being either a high-profile or a low-profile economic agent. Those economic agents reside in the vertices of an undirected graph or network given by their types, and their strategic interaction is driven by imitative behavior. Then, the share of types of economic agents form networks described by a mean field formalism which depends on agents' payoff functions, as well as on the current state of the economic network. We show the fact that, in this context of networks, a neighbor is imitated if her strategy outperformed the focal individual's in the previous iterations. The main result is that there are three equilibria (each with a non-degenerate basin of attra...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
We build an evolutionary network game of economic agents that choose actions of being either a high-...
We build an evolutionary network game of economic agents that choose actions of being either a high-...
We build an evolutionary network game of economic agents that choose actions of being either a high-...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
We study an evolutionary game in which the individual behavior of the economic agents can lead the e...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
Abstract- We study an evolutionary game in which the individual behavior of the economic agents can ...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...
We build an evolutionary network game of economic agents that choose actions of being either a high-...
We build an evolutionary network game of economic agents that choose actions of being either a high-...
We build an evolutionary network game of economic agents that choose actions of being either a high-...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
We study an evolutionary game in which the individual behavior of the economic agents can lead the e...
We study a coordination game, between a leader population and a follower population. Each individual...
Abstract- We study an evolutionary game in which the individual behavior of the economic agents can ...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
This paper develops a bioeconomic model applying evolutionary game theory to the notion of poverty t...
The central question this thesis addresses is: if players are arranged in a network, and they are st...