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evolutionarily stable strategy 6 neutrally stable strategy 6 Robustness against indirect invasions 4 extensive form game 4 Evolutionäre Spieltheorie 3 Extensives Spiel 2 complexity costs 2 evolutionary game theory 2 indirect invasions 2 iterated prisoners dilemma 2 repeated games 2 robustness against indirect invasions 2 Evolutionary game theory 1 Extensive form game 1 Game theory 1 Gefangenendilemma 1 Nash equilibrium 1 Nash-Gleichgewicht 1 Simulation 1 Spieltheorie 1 Wiederholte Spiele 1
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Book / Working Paper 6
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3 Undetermined 3
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Veelen, Matthijs van 4 Garcia, Julian 2 van Veelen, Matthijs 2
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Tinbergen Instituut 2 Tinbergen Institute 1
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Tinbergen Institute Discussion Papers 3 Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper 2 Discussion paper / Tinbergen Institute 1
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RePEc 3 EconStor 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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In and out of Equilibrium II: Evolution in Repeated Games with Discounting and Complexity Costs
van Veelen, Matthijs; Garcia, Julian - 2012
We explore evolutionary dynamics for repeated games with small, but positive complexity costs. To understand the dynamics, we extend a folk theorem result by Cooper (1996) to continuation probabilities, or discount rates, smaller than 1. While this result delineates which payoffs can be...
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In and out of Equilibrium II: Evolution in Repeated Games with Discounting and Complexity Costs
Veelen, Matthijs van; Garcia, Julian - Tinbergen Instituut - 2012
We explore evolutionary dynamics for repeated games with small, but positive complexity costs. To understand the dynamics, we extend a folk theorem result by Cooper (1996) to continuation probabilities, or discount rates, smaller than 1. While this result delineates which payoffs can be...
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But Some Neutrally Stable Strategies are More Neutrally Stable than Others
van Veelen, Matthijs - 2010
, that do have a selective advantage. This paper defines robustness against indirect invasions in order to be able to discern … between those two very different situations. Robustness against indirect invasions turns out to come with a very natural …
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But Some Neutrally Stable Strategies are More Neutrally Stable than Others
Veelen, Matthijs van - Tinbergen Institute - 2010
, that do have a selective advantage. This paper defines robustness against indirect invasions in order to be able to discern … between those two very different situations. Robustness against indirect invasions turns out to come with a very natural …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008838650
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But Some Neutrally Stable Strategies are More Neutrally Stable than Others
Veelen, Matthijs van - Tinbergen Instituut - 2010
, that do have a selective advantage. This paper defines robustness against indirect invasions in order to be able to discern … between those two very different situations. Robustness against indirect invasions turns out to come with a very natural …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011256467
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But some neutrally stable strategies are more neutrally stable than others
Veelen, Matthijs van - 2010
, that do have a selective advantage. This paper defines robustness against indirect invasions in order to be able to discern … between those two very different situations. Robustness against indirect invasions turns out to come with a very natural …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011380138
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