This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory -- a society's vicarious beliefs about its past. We show that incorrect social memory is a key ingredient in creating and perpetuating destructive conflicts. We analyze an infinite-horizon model in which two countries face off each period in a game of conflict characterized by the possibility of mutually destructive "all out war" that yields catastrophic consequences for both sides. Each country is inhabited by a dynastic sequence of individuals. Each individual cares about future individuals in the same country, and can communicate with the next generation of their countrymen using private messages. Social memory is based on these messages, and on physical evidence -- a sequence of ...
There are some events of the past that are recurrently present in the individual's memory and public...
We understand the dynamics of the world around us as by associating pairs of events, where one event...
Conflict does not end when violence ceases. Societies faced with overcoming conflict are confronted ...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory - a society's vicarious beliefs about its ...
Examples of repeated destructive behavior abound throughout the history of human societies. This pap...
This paper studies the role of memory and communication in overlapping genera-tions (OLG) games betw...
We study models of learning in games where agents with limited memory use social information to deci...
International audienceCoordination games often have multiple equilibria. The selection of equilibriu...
The social learning strategies tournament was an open computer-based tournament investigating the be...
We ask whether communication can directly substitute for memory in dynastic repeated games in which ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the ways in which the past matters for ethnic conflict in ...
Analyses of the evolution of cooperation often rely on two simplifying assumptions: (i) individuals ...
Coordination games often have multiple equilibria. The selection of equilibrium raises the question ...
Collective memory is a common representation of the past shared by a group of people that modulates ...
Complex social behaviors lie at the heart of many of the challenges facing evolutionary biology, soc...
There are some events of the past that are recurrently present in the individual's memory and public...
We understand the dynamics of the world around us as by associating pairs of events, where one event...
Conflict does not end when violence ceases. Societies faced with overcoming conflict are confronted ...
This paper examines an equilibrium model of social memory - a society's vicarious beliefs about its ...
Examples of repeated destructive behavior abound throughout the history of human societies. This pap...
This paper studies the role of memory and communication in overlapping genera-tions (OLG) games betw...
We study models of learning in games where agents with limited memory use social information to deci...
International audienceCoordination games often have multiple equilibria. The selection of equilibriu...
The social learning strategies tournament was an open computer-based tournament investigating the be...
We ask whether communication can directly substitute for memory in dynastic repeated games in which ...
The aim of this article is to demonstrate the ways in which the past matters for ethnic conflict in ...
Analyses of the evolution of cooperation often rely on two simplifying assumptions: (i) individuals ...
Coordination games often have multiple equilibria. The selection of equilibrium raises the question ...
Collective memory is a common representation of the past shared by a group of people that modulates ...
Complex social behaviors lie at the heart of many of the challenges facing evolutionary biology, soc...
There are some events of the past that are recurrently present in the individual's memory and public...
We understand the dynamics of the world around us as by associating pairs of events, where one event...
Conflict does not end when violence ceases. Societies faced with overcoming conflict are confronted ...