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The following pages link to Voluntarily Separable Repeated Prisoner's Dilemma (Q3406027):
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- A dynamic foundation of the Rawlsian maxmin criterion (Q367470) (← links)
- Voluntarily separable repeated prisoner's dilemma with reference letters (Q765211) (← links)
- Efficiency may improve when defectors exist (Q889254) (← links)
- Cooperation, punishment and immigration (Q893395) (← links)
- Long-term relationships as safeguards (Q964461) (← links)
- Evolutionary game theory: a renaissance (Q1651914) (← links)
- The option to leave: conditional dissociation in the evolution of cooperation (Q1732931) (← links)
- Optional interactions and suspicious behaviour facilitates trustful cooperation in prisoners dilemma (Q1749007) (← links)
- Leave and let leave: a sufficient condition to explain the evolutionary emergence of cooperation (Q1994622) (← links)
- The opportunity cost of walking away in the spatial iterated prisoner's dilemma (Q1999485) (← links)
- Cooperation evolves more when players keep the interaction with unknown players (Q2009251) (← links)
- Evolution of trustfulness in the case where resources for cooperation are sometimes absent (Q2152688) (← links)
- Game theory and the evolution of cooperation (Q2158117) (← links)
- Too good to fire: non-assortative matching to play a dynamic game (Q2212776) (← links)
- Optimal self-financing microfinance contracts when borrowers have risk aversion and limited commitment (Q2222211) (← links)
- Three-player repeated games with an opt-out option (Q2324874) (← links)
- A simple rule of direct reciprocity leads to the stable coexistence of cooperation and defection in the prisoner's dilemma game (Q2402502) (← links)
- Search theory, competitive equilibrium, and the Nash bargaining solution (Q2447273) (← links)
- Disbandment rule sways the evolution of tolerance (Q2662533) (← links)
- ASYMMETRY OF CUSTOMER LOSS AND RECOVERY UNDER ENDOGENOUS PARTNERSHIPS: THEORY AND EVIDENCE* (Q2802705) (← links)
- Social Hierarchy and the Evolution of Behavior (Q4602183) (← links)
- Cooperation, competition, and welfare in a matching market (Q6188686) (← links)