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game theory 2 Assortative matching 1 Cooperation 1 Correlated matching 1 Evolution 1 Experiment 1 Multi-level selection 1 Prisoners’ dilemma 1 Slutsky equation 1 Unselfish behavior 1 chicken game 1 computer-assisted instruction (CAI) 1 constructivism 1 income and substitution effects 1 prisoners’ dilemma 1 public goods 1 rational choice model 1 repeated prisoners’ dilemma 1 terrorism 1
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Anderton, Charles H. 1 Baylor, Amy L. 1 Carter, John R. 1 Lange, Carsten 1 Yang, Chun-Lei 1 Yu, I-Tang 1 Yue, Ching-Syang Jack 1
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Teaching the Repeated Prisoner’s Dilemma With a Computerized Tournament
Lange, Carsten; Baylor, Amy L. - In: Journal of Economic Education 38 (2007) 4, pp. 407-418
The authors present a constructivist approach for teaching game theory, on the basis, in part, of Axelrod’s research approach. Using the Axelrod tournament multi-user system (ATMUS) software, students create strategies for a repeated prisoner’s dilemma (RPD). Later, these...
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The rise of cooperation in correlated matching prisoners dilemma: An experiment
Yang, Chun-Lei; Yue, Ching-Syang Jack; Yu, I-Tang - In: Experimental Economics 10 (2007) 1, pp. 3-20
-round prisoners’ dilemma experiment, we introduce two correlated matching procedures that match subjects with similar action …
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Applying Intermediate Microeconomics to Terrorism
Anderton, Charles H.; Carter, John R. - In: Journal of Economic Education 37 (2006) 4, pp. 442-458
The authors show how microeconomic concepts and principles are applicable to the study of terrorism. The utility maximization model provides insights into both terrorist resource allocation choices and government counterterrorism efforts, and basic game theory helps characterize the strategic...
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