The following pages link to Evolution of Preferences1 (Q5755041):
Displaying 50 items.
- A generalization of Hamilton's rule -- love others how much? (Q289425) (← links)
- Bargaining with incomplete information: evolutionary stability in finite populations (Q306750) (← links)
- Where do preferences come from? (Q361815) (← links)
- Evolution of theories of mind (Q417703) (← links)
- Intergenerational transmission of preferences (Q553890) (← links)
- Equilibrium selection and the dynamic evolution of preferences (Q665104) (← links)
- How does socio-economic environment influence the distribution of altruism? (Q683815) (← links)
- On the evolution of prize perceptions in contests (Q694942) (← links)
- Evolution of mindsight and psychological commitment among strategically interacting agents (Q725040) (← links)
- Evolution and Kantian morality (Q738925) (← links)
- Two-speed evolution of strategies and preferences in symmetric games (Q813099) (← links)
- The evolutionary stability of optimism, pessimism, and complete ignorance (Q829503) (← links)
- The effects of risk preferences in mixed-strategy equilibria of \(2\times \)2 games (Q926793) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability of discrimination under observability (Q1036581) (← links)
- Wholesale pricing and evolutionarily stable strategies of retailers with imperfectly observable objective (Q1041983) (← links)
- Evolution of preferences in an exchange economy (Q1046182) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability and lexicographic preferences. (Q1408714) (← links)
- Revealed homothetic preference and technology (Q1590375) (← links)
- The role of implicit motives in strategic decision-making: computational models of motivated learning and the evolution of motivated agents (Q1651836) (← links)
- Evolutionary game theory: a renaissance (Q1651914) (← links)
- Consistent conjectures and the evolutionary stability of other-regarding preferences (Q1668223) (← links)
- Political institutions and the evolution of character traits (Q1682729) (← links)
- Stable biased sampling (Q1691352) (← links)
- Is social responsibility for firms competing on quantity evolutionary stable? (Q1716946) (← links)
- Coevolution of deception and preferences: Darwin and Nash meet Machiavelli (Q1735746) (← links)
- Evolutionarily stable in-group favoritism and out-group spite in intergroup conflict (Q1784806) (← links)
- The evolution of preferences for conflict (Q1925687) (← links)
- Shared intentions: the evolution of collaboration (Q2013367) (← links)
- Evolutionarily stable in-group altruism in intergroup conflict over (local) public goods (Q2031182) (← links)
- Evolution of revenue preference for competing firms with nonlinear inverse demand (Q2086918) (← links)
- Cyclical behavior of evolutionary dynamics in coordination games with changing payoffs (Q2121454) (← links)
- Evolutionary stability of preferences: altruism, selfishness, and envy (Q2125100) (← links)
- Will of the living dead -- the case for a backward-looking welfare function (Q2158316) (← links)
- Promises and endogenous reneging costs (Q2173104) (← links)
- Grouping, in-group bias and the cost of cheating (Q2173391) (← links)
- Labelling, homophily and preference evolution (Q2178634) (← links)
- Indirect evolution and aggregate-taking behavior in a football league: utility maximization, profit maximization, and success (Q2184003) (← links)
- Natural selection and social preferences (Q2195034) (← links)
- The evolution of monetary equilibrium (Q2195699) (← links)
- Modelling change in individual characteristics: An axiomatic framework (Q2276547) (← links)
- Evolution of preferences in structured populations: genes, guns, and culture (Q2288519) (← links)
- Elimination of non-individualistic preferences in large population aggregative games (Q2338668) (← links)
- Games with synergistic preferences (Q2345021) (← links)
- Incomplete information, dynamic stability and the evolution of preferences: two examples (Q2348567) (← links)
- What to maximize if you must (Q2370490) (← links)
- The dynamic evolution of preferences (Q2373374) (← links)
- Endogenous games and equilibrium adoption of social norms and ethical constraints (Q2389303) (← links)
- Equilibrium vengeance (Q2389306) (← links)
- The preferences of homo moralis are unstable under evolving assortativity (Q2398199) (← links)
- A note on ``Evolution of preferences'' (Q2399685) (← links)