A path toward fairness: Preferential association and the evolution of strategies in the ultimatum game
YS Chiang - Rationality and Society, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
Recent experimental findings on behavioral games show that subjects do not behave in a
self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An evolutionary …
self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An evolutionary …
A Path Toward Fairness. Preferential Association and the Evolution of Strategies in the Ultimatum Game
YS Chiang - Rationality and Society, 2008 - elibrary.ru
Recent experimental findings on behavioral games show that subjects do not behave in a
self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An evolutionary …
self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An evolutionary …
A Path Toward Fairness
YS Chiang - Rationality and Society, 2008 - ideas.repec.org
Recent experimental findings on behavioral games show that subjects do not behave in a
self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An evolutionary …
self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An evolutionary …
A Path Toward Fairness
YS Chiang - Rationality and Society, 2008 - econpapers.repec.org
Recent experimental findings on behavioral games show that subjects do not behave in a
self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An evolutionary …
self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An evolutionary …
A Path Toward Fairness
YS Chiang - Rationality and Society, 2008 - cir.nii.ac.jp
抄録< jats: p> Recent experimental findings on behavioral games show that subjects do not
behave in a self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An …
behave in a self-interest-maximizing manner as would be predicted by game theory. An …