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Frustration, anger, and aggression have important consequences for economic and social behavior, concerning for example … develop a formal approach to exploring how frustration and anger, via blame and aggression, shape interaction and outcomes in …
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A learning rule is uncoupled if a player does not condition his strategy on the opponent's payoffs. It is radically uncoupled if a player does not condition his strategy on the opponent's actions or payoffs. We demonstrate a family of simple, radically uncoupled learning rules whose...
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We consider decision problems under complete ignorance and extend the minimax regret principle to situations where … regret criterion. …
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