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ESS 2 Evolutionarily Stable Strategy 2 Evolutionary Game Theory 2 Group Selection 2 Non-random Matching 2 Haystack Model 1 Trait-group Model 1
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Jensen, Martin Kaae 2 Rigos, Alexandros 2
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Department of Economics, Leicester University 1 Department of Economics, University of Birmingham 1
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Discussion Papers / Department of Economics, University of Birmingham 1 Discussion Papers in Economics 1
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Evolutionary Games with Group Selection
Jensen, Martin Kaae; Rigos, Alexandros - Department of Economics, Leicester University - 2014
This paper introduces two new concepts in evolutionary game theory: Nash equilibrium with Group Selection (NEGS) and Evolutionarily Stable Strategy with Group Selection (ESSGS). These concepts generalize Maynard Smith and Price (1973) to settings with arbitrary matching rules, inparticular they...
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Evolutionary Games with Group Selection
Jensen, Martin Kaae; Rigos, Alexandros - Department of Economics, University of Birmingham - 2012
This paper introduces two new concepts in evolutionary game theory; Nash equilibrium with Group Selection (NEGS) and Evolutionary Stable Strategy with Group Selection (ESSGS). These concepts generalize Maynard Smith and Price (1973) to settings with arbitrary matching rules, in particular they...
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