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The following pages link to An evolutionary approach to explaining cooperative behavior by reciprocal incentives (Q1905051):
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- A generalization of Hamilton's rule -- love others how much? (Q289425) (← links)
- Social norms and the indirect evolution of conditional cooperation (Q538504) (← links)
- Equilibrium selection and the dynamic evolution of preferences (Q665104) (← links)
- The evolutionary stability of optimism, pessimism, and complete ignorance (Q829503) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability of discrimination under observability (Q1036581) (← links)
- Political institutions and the evolution of character traits (Q1682729) (← links)
- Coevolution of deception and preferences: Darwin and Nash meet Machiavelli (Q1735746) (← links)
- Pretending in dynamic games, alternative outcomes and application to electricity markets (Q1741201) (← links)
- Incentives in the family II: behavioral dynamics and the evolution of non-costly signaling (Q1786988) (← links)
- Cyclical behavior of evolutionary dynamics in coordination games with changing payoffs (Q2121454) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability of preferences: altruism, selfishness, and envy (Q2125100) (← links)
- Evolution of revealing emotions (Q2133095) (← links)
- Expected utility versus cumulative prospect theory in an evolutionary model of bargaining (Q2136939) (← links)
- Labelling, homophily and preference evolution (Q2178634) (← links)
- Elimination of non-individualistic preferences in large population aggregative games (Q2338668) (← links)
- Equilibrium vengeance (Q2389306) (← links)
- A note on ``Evolution of preferences'' (Q2399685) (← links)
- An evolutionary analysis of buyer insurance and seller reputation in online markets (Q2461758) (← links)
- An Evolutionary Game Theory Strategy for Carbon Emission Reduction in the Electricity Market (Q4557740) (← links)
- Compliance with Social Norms as an Evolutionary Stable Equilibrium (Q5140369) (← links)
- EXPLAINING PRIVATE PROVISION OF PUBLIC GOODS BY CONDITIONAL COOPERATION: AN INDIRECT EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH (Q5467125) (← links)
- Introducing to the evolution of preferences (Q5938044) (← links)
- Preference evolution and reciprocity (Q5938047) (← links)
- Evolutionary robustness of dominant strategy implementation (Q6074842) (← links)
- Survival of altruistic preferences in a large population public goods game (Q6093683) (← links)
- Evolution of semi-Kantian preferences in two-player assortative interactions with complete and incomplete information and plasticity (Q6124791) (← links)
- Evolution of preferences in multiple populations (Q6146793) (← links)