Evolutionary Drift and Equilibrium Selection
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Publication:4262877
DOI10.1111/1467-937X.00091zbMATH Open0948.91007OpenAlexW3122483313MaRDI QIDQ4262877FDOQ4262877
Publication date: 4 June 2000
Published in: Review of Economic Studies (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-937x.00091
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- Equilibrium selection in bargaining models.
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- Evolution in a general equilibrium framework
- Strictly dominated strategies in the replicator-mutator dynamics
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- Evolution in games with randomly disturbed payoffs
- Evolutionary exploration of the finitely repeated prisoners' dilemma -- the effect of out-of-equilibrium play
- The exact law of large numbers for independent random matching
- The evolution of a selection system
- When will party whips succeed? Evidence from almost symmetric voting games
- Gregarious behaviour of evasive prey
- Learning in perturbed asymmetric games
- Games with coupled populations: an experiment in continuous time
- Stochastic stability in a double auction
- The effects of genetic drift in experimental evolution
- Natural selection and social preferences
- An evolutionary game theory explanation of ARCH effects
- Why learning doesn't add up: Equilibrium selection with a composition of learning rules
- Excess payoff dynamics and other well-behaved evolutionary dynamics
- Adaptive dynamics and the implementation problem with complete information
- Some dynamics of signaling games
- The evolution of fairness under an assortative matching rule in the ultimatum game
- Chaos in the cobweb model with a new learning dynamic
- Evolution of a collusive price in a networked market
- Sex and evolutionary stability
- Evolution, the loss of diversity and the role of trade-offs
- Coordinated action in the electronic mail game
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- Large population limits for evolutionary dynamics with random matching
- Feasibility of communication in binary signaling games
- Evolutionary game theory: a renaissance
- Dynamic directed random matching
- Cycles of aggregate behavior in theory and experiment.
- Drift, partial drift and Darwin's proposition
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