Social and economic institutions govern how people interact with each other--they define the "rules of the game". Choosing the rules is at bottom a pure coordination problem, since people must agree on the rules in order to play. We posit that these rules evolve endogenously through the repeated interactions of individuals. They choose best replies to their environment subject to some intertia and error. Over the long run, such a process selects institutions (rules) that are efficient, and fair in the sense that the expected payoffs are centrally located on the Pareto frontier of the payoff possibility set
We argue that it is natural to study social institutions within the framework of standard game theor...
This paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. After defining the conc...
International audienceThis paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. A...
Social and economic institutions govern how people interact with each other--they define the "rules ...
This survey article starts with a game-theory interpretation of coordination problems that occur in ...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
textabstractOn many occasions, individuals are able to coordinate their actions. The first empirical...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ’ propensity to cooperate in a simpl...
Artificial Life is concerned with understanding the dynamics of human societies. A defining feature ...
Institutions are the equilibrium states of games, and the emergence of institutions is an evolutiona...
AbstractWe define the notion of social conventions in a standard game-theoretic framework, and ident...
This paper studies the interaction between coordination and social learning in a dynamic regime chan...
Why are some behaviors governed by strong social conventions while others are not? We experimentally...
This paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. After defining the conc...
We argue that it is natural to study social institutions within the framework of standard game theor...
This paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. After defining the conc...
International audienceThis paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. A...
Social and economic institutions govern how people interact with each other--they define the "rules ...
This survey article starts with a game-theory interpretation of coordination problems that occur in ...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals\u27 propensity to cooperate in a sim...
textabstractOn many occasions, individuals are able to coordinate their actions. The first empirical...
Abstract: We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ' propensity to coop...
We examine the link between social institutions and individuals ’ propensity to cooperate in a simpl...
Artificial Life is concerned with understanding the dynamics of human societies. A defining feature ...
Institutions are the equilibrium states of games, and the emergence of institutions is an evolutiona...
AbstractWe define the notion of social conventions in a standard game-theoretic framework, and ident...
This paper studies the interaction between coordination and social learning in a dynamic regime chan...
Why are some behaviors governed by strong social conventions while others are not? We experimentally...
This paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. After defining the conc...
We argue that it is natural to study social institutions within the framework of standard game theor...
This paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. After defining the conc...
International audienceThis paper investigates the influence that social ties can have on behavior. A...