We calculate the equilibrium fraction of cooperators in a population in which payoffs accrue from playing a single-shot prisoner's dilemma game. Individuals who are hardwired as cooperators or defectors are randomly matched into pairs, and cooperators are able to perfectly find out the type of a partner to a game by incurring a recognition cost. We show that the equilibrium fraction of cooperators relates negatively to the population's level of wealth
In the framework of the paradigmatic prisoner's dilemma game, we investigate the evolutionary dynami...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
htmlabstractSocial dilemmas are central to human society. Depletion of natural resources, climate pr...
We calculate the equilibrium fraction of cooperators in a population in which payoffs accrue from pl...
'We calculate the equilibrium fraction of cooperators in a population in which payoffs accrue from p...
Abstract: We calculate the equilibrium fraction of cooperators in a population in which payoffs accr...
Explaining the emergence and stability of cooperation has been a central challenge in biology, econo...
Abstract: We provide perhaps the first clean evidence on how cooperation rates vary across payoff pa...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
The distribution of wealth among individuals in real society can be well described by the Pareto pri...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
Currently, there is no satisfying answer to how cooperation arises rationally in a single-play priso...
In the framework of the paradigmatic prisoner's dilemma game, we investigate the evolutionary dynami...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
htmlabstractSocial dilemmas are central to human society. Depletion of natural resources, climate pr...
We calculate the equilibrium fraction of cooperators in a population in which payoffs accrue from pl...
'We calculate the equilibrium fraction of cooperators in a population in which payoffs accrue from p...
Abstract: We calculate the equilibrium fraction of cooperators in a population in which payoffs accr...
Explaining the emergence and stability of cooperation has been a central challenge in biology, econo...
Abstract: We provide perhaps the first clean evidence on how cooperation rates vary across payoff pa...
This paper studies the possibility of whole population cooperation based on playerspreferences. Cons...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
The production of public goods by the contribution of individual volunteers is a social dilemma beca...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
The distribution of wealth among individuals in real society can be well described by the Pareto pri...
Game theory provides a quantitative framework for analyzing the behavior of rational agents. The Ite...
Currently, there is no satisfying answer to how cooperation arises rationally in a single-play priso...
In the framework of the paradigmatic prisoner's dilemma game, we investigate the evolutionary dynami...
One of the most direct human mechanisms of promoting cooperation is rewarding it. We study the effec...
htmlabstractSocial dilemmas are central to human society. Depletion of natural resources, climate pr...