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The following pages link to Cooperation in the Prisoner's Dilemma with Anonymous Random Matching (Q4306282):
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- Predicting human cooperation in the prisoner's dilemma using case-based decision theory (Q256769) (← links)
- Cooperative strategies in anonymous economies: an experiment (Q423725) (← links)
- Community enforcement with observation costs (Q472190) (← links)
- Uniform folk theorems in repeated anonymous random matching games (Q516965) (← links)
- The use of public randomization in discounted repeated games (Q532747) (← links)
- Networks of relations and word-of-mouth communication (Q536095) (← links)
- Learning from private information in noisy repeated games (Q643254) (← links)
- Lies and slander: truth-telling in repeated matching games with private monitoring (Q647555) (← links)
- Restricted feedback in long term relationships (Q665454) (← links)
- On the stability of cooperation under indirect reciprocity with first-order information (Q738921) (← links)
- Voluntarily separable repeated prisoner's dilemma with reference letters (Q765211) (← links)
- On the optimality of monetary trading (Q825167) (← links)
- Community enforcement when players observe partners' past play (Q848605) (← links)
- A belief-based approach to the repeated prisoners' dilemma with asymmetric private monitoring (Q848628) (← links)
- Social norms, cooperation and inequality (Q852333) (← links)
- Private monitoring in auctions (Q860353) (← links)
- The Nash-threats folk theorem with communication and approximate common knowledge in two player games (Q869874) (← links)
- Efficiency may improve when defectors exist (Q889254) (← links)
- Cooperation, punishment and immigration (Q893395) (← links)
- A ``super'' folk theorem for dynastic repeated games (Q957854) (← links)
- Building up social capital in a changing world (Q959676) (← links)
- Long-term relationships as safeguards (Q964461) (← links)
- An economist's perspective on multi-agent learning (Q1028920) (← links)
- Learning from personal experience: One rational gay and the justification of myopia (Q1362604) (← links)
- Efficiency in repeated prisoner's dilemma with private monitoring (Q1371135) (← links)
- The three-legged race: Cooperating to compete (Q1384023) (← links)
- Introduction to repeated games with private monitoring (Q1604516) (← links)
- Moral hazard and private monitoring (Q1604517) (← links)
- Belief-based equilibria in the repeated prisoners' dilemma with private monitoring (Q1604518) (← links)
- A robust folk theorem for the prisoner's dilemma (Q1604520) (← links)
- On failing to cooperate when monitoring is private (Q1604522) (← links)
- Repeated games with almost-public monitoring (Q1604523) (← links)
- Collusion in dynamic Bertrand oligopoly with correlated private signals and communication (Q1604524) (← links)
- Asymmetric social norms (Q1672851) (← links)
- Cooperation in partly observable networked markets (Q1691363) (← links)
- Fair linking mechanisms for resource allocation with correlated player types (Q1698330) (← links)
- The competition of assessment rules for indirect reciprocity (Q1715272) (← links)
- Exclusive intermediation in unobservable networks (Q1735768) (← links)
- Endogenous institutional selection, building trust, and economic growth (Q1735806) (← links)
- Indeterminacy in credit economies (Q1753708) (← links)
- Cooperation in an one-shot prisoners' dilemma (Q1804642) (← links)
- On learning to cooperate. (Q1867551) (← links)
- Optimal partnership in a repeated prisoner's dilemma (Q1927854) (← links)
- Delayed perfect monitoring in repeated games (Q1939513) (← links)
- Public randomization in the repeated prisoner's dilemma game with local interaction (Q1942932) (← links)
- Social norms, information, and trust among strangers: theory and evidence (Q1949196) (← links)
- Repeated interaction and its impact on cooperation and surplus allocation -- an experimental analysis (Q2052511) (← links)
- Stag hunt with unknown outside options (Q2059062) (← links)
- Popularity-driven fitness calculation promotes cooperation in spatial prisoner's dilemma game (Q2120495) (← links)
- The good, the bad and the discriminator -- errors in direct and indirect reciprocity (Q2195049) (← links)