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The following pages link to Overpunishing is not necessary to fix cooperation in voluntary public goods games (Q745064):
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- Leaving the loners alone: evolution of cooperation in the presence of antisocial punishment (Q292723) (← links)
- Selfish punishment with avoiding mechanism can alleviate both first-order and second-order social dilemma (Q485662) (← links)
- Does insurance against punishment undermine cooperation in the evolution of public goods games? (Q530467) (← links)
- Social control and the social contract: the emergence of sanctioning systems for collective action (Q545659) (← links)
- Sanctions triggered by jealousy help promote the cooperation in spatial prisoner's dilemma games (Q721763) (← links)
- Cooperation, punishment and immigration (Q893395) (← links)
- Imitating winner or sympathizing loser? Quadratic effects on cooperative behavior in prisoners' dilemma games (Q1618625) (← links)
- Learn good from bad: effects of good and bad neighbors in spatial prisoners' dilemma games (Q1618628) (← links)
- Benefits of intervention in spatial public goods games (Q1632710) (← links)
- Persistent cooperators in nature (Q1736293) (← links)
- Rare but severe concerted punishment that favors cooperation (Q1755152) (← links)
- Graduated punishment is efficient in resource management if people are heterogeneous (Q1790778) (← links)
- Replicator dynamics for public goods game with resource allocation in large populations (Q2001622) (← links)
- Fractional punishment of free riders to improve cooperation in optional public good games (Q2052499) (← links)
- Mercenary punishment in structured populations (Q2060252) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation with peer punishment under prospect theory (Q2183979) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation in spatial public goods games with common resource dynamics (Q2219762) (← links)
- Direct reciprocity and model-predictive strategy update explain the network reciprocity observed in socioeconomic networks (Q2221259) (← links)
- Costly participation and the evolution of cooperation in the repeated public goods game (Q2245625) (← links)
- Stable polymorphism of cooperators and punishers in a public goods game (Q2402310) (← links)
- Sanctions as honest signals -- the evolution of pool punishment by public sanctioning institutions (Q2415549) (← links)
- Evolution of cooperation in public goods games (Q2913402) (← links)
- The take-it-or-leave-it option allows small penalties to overcome social dilemmas (Q2962147) (← links)
- Via Freedom to Coercion: The Emergence of Costly Punishment (Q3101695) (← links)
- Promoting cooperation by setting a ceiling payoff for defectors under three-strategy public good games (Q5027772) (← links)
- Governance of risky public goods under the threat of ostracism (Q6096517) (← links)