Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where full cooperation is efficient and any defection is collectively sanctioned. Here we study heterogeneous economies where occasional defections are part of efficient play, and show how to support those outcomes through contagious punishments
In many two-player games, players that invest in punishment finish with lower payoffs than those who...
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual’s preference for cooperation and th...
We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary decision, ente...
Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where f...
Experiments that investigate the spontaneous emergence of money in laboratory societies rely on inde...
A large body of theoretical and experimental literature suggests that exogenously imposed infinite ...
We study the emergence of norms of cooperation in experimental economies populated by strangers inte...
We study cooperation in economies of indefinite duration. Participants faced a sequence of prisoner’...
We study the emergence of norms of cooperation in experimental economies populated by strangers inte...
One landmark application of evolutionary game theory is the study of social dilemmas. This literatur...
Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dil...
Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dil...
This paper studies contagious equilibrium in infinitely repeated matching games. The innovation is t...
We study cooperation in four-person economies of indefinite duration. Subjects interact anonymously ...
Direct reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. For the iterated prisoner’s dile...
In many two-player games, players that invest in punishment finish with lower payoffs than those who...
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual’s preference for cooperation and th...
We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary decision, ente...
Studies of cooperation in infinitely repeated matching games focus on homogeneous economies, where f...
Experiments that investigate the spontaneous emergence of money in laboratory societies rely on inde...
A large body of theoretical and experimental literature suggests that exogenously imposed infinite ...
We study the emergence of norms of cooperation in experimental economies populated by strangers inte...
We study cooperation in economies of indefinite duration. Participants faced a sequence of prisoner’...
We study the emergence of norms of cooperation in experimental economies populated by strangers inte...
One landmark application of evolutionary game theory is the study of social dilemmas. This literatur...
Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dil...
Exogenously imposed infinite repetition is known to mitigate people’s uncooperative behaviors in dil...
This paper studies contagious equilibrium in infinitely repeated matching games. The innovation is t...
We study cooperation in four-person economies of indefinite duration. Subjects interact anonymously ...
Direct reciprocity is a mechanism for the evolution of cooperation. For the iterated prisoner’s dile...
In many two-player games, players that invest in punishment finish with lower payoffs than those who...
In this paper we explore the relationship between the individual’s preference for cooperation and th...
We introduce a class of two-player cooperation games where each player faces a binary decision, ente...