Cooperation, Mimesis, and Local Interaction
In a population with a local interaction structure, where individuals interact with their neighbors and learning is by way of imitating a successful neighbor, cooperation is shown to be a stable strategy that cannot easily be eliminated from the population.
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2000
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| Authors: | ESHEL, ILAN ; HERREINER, DOROTHEA K. ; SAMUELSON, LARRY ; SANSONE, EMILIA ; SHAKED, AVNER |
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Sociological Methods & Research. - Vol. 28.2000, 3, p. 341-364
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