In the context of an infinitely repeated Prisoners' Dilemma, we explore how cooperation is initiated when players signal and coordinate through their actions. There are two types of players - patient and impatient - and a player's type is private information. An impatient type is incapable of cooperative play, while if both players are patient types - and this is common knowledge - then they can cooperate with a grim trigger strategy. We find that the longer that players have gone without cooperating, the lower is the probability that they'll cooperate in the next period. While the probability of cooperation emerging is always positive, there is a positive probability that cooperation never occurs.
Why agents cooperate is an old question that has been widely studied in economics, as well as in ot...
More than half a century after the first experiment on the finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma, evi...
Sequentiality of moves in an infinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma does not change the conditions u...
In the context of an infinitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma, we explore how cooperation is initiated...
We study the effect of communication in an experimental game where cooperation is consistent with eq...
This paper investigates incomplete information and signaling about players?inequity aversion in the ...
We apply an alternating proposals protocol with a confirmation stage as a way of solving a Prisoner’...
We study environments in which agents are randomly matched to play a Prisoner's Dilemma, and each pl...
Cooperation among players is often a good deed to pursue. The famous "Prisoner’s Dilemma" in game th...
We consider the problem of a principle who wishes to induce two agents playing a one shot prisoner's...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
This paper studies the effects of ambiguity on long-run cooperation, by analyzing the infinitely re...
Why agents cooperate is an old question that has been widely studied in economics, as well as in ot...
More than half a century after the first experiment on the finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma, evi...
Sequentiality of moves in an infinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma does not change the conditions u...
In the context of an infinitely repeated Prisoners’ Dilemma, we explore how cooperation is initiated...
We study the effect of communication in an experimental game where cooperation is consistent with eq...
This paper investigates incomplete information and signaling about players?inequity aversion in the ...
We apply an alternating proposals protocol with a confirmation stage as a way of solving a Prisoner’...
We study environments in which agents are randomly matched to play a Prisoner's Dilemma, and each pl...
Cooperation among players is often a good deed to pursue. The famous "Prisoner’s Dilemma" in game th...
We consider the problem of a principle who wishes to induce two agents playing a one shot prisoner's...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
Explaining cooperation in social dilemmas is a central issue in behavioral science, and the prisoner...
This paper studies the effects of ambiguity on long-run cooperation, by analyzing the infinitely re...
Why agents cooperate is an old question that has been widely studied in economics, as well as in ot...
More than half a century after the first experiment on the finitely repeated prisoner’s dilemma, evi...
Sequentiality of moves in an infinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma does not change the conditions u...