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The following pages link to The indirect evolutionary approach to explaining fair allocations (Q1300672):
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- Empathy leads to fairness (Q253320) (← links)
- Bargaining with incomplete information: evolutionary stability in finite populations (Q306750) (← links)
- Separating the hawks from the doves: evidence from continuous time laboratory games (Q654506) (← links)
- The evolution of fairness under an assortative matching rule in the ultimatum game (Q662275) (← links)
- Equilibrium selection and the dynamic evolution of preferences (Q665104) (← links)
- Evolution and Kantian morality (Q738925) (← links)
- Evolution of fairness in the dictator game by multilevel selection (Q739320) (← links)
- Two-speed evolution of strategies and preferences in symmetric games (Q813099) (← links)
- Market design with endogenous preferences (Q864892) (← links)
- Commitment in alternating offers bargaining (Q898750) (← links)
- Individual and group behavior in the ultimatum game: Are groups more ``rational'' players? (Q1289673) (← links)
- Evolution and ultimatum bargaining (Q1367756) (← links)
- Aspiration adaptation in the ultimatum minigame. (Q1399525) (← links)
- The evolutionary analysis of the ultimatum game based on the net-profit decision (Q1618434) (← 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)
- Expectations of fairness and trust co-evolve in environments of partial information (Q1741205) (← links)
- Sunk costs and fairness in incomplete information bargaining (Q1779827) (← links)
- Evolutionarily stable in-group favoritism and out-group spite in intergroup conflict (Q1784806) (← links)
- Social opportunities and the evolution of fairness (Q1786532) (← links)
- What makes an allocation fair? Some experimental evidence. (Q1864807) (← links)
- The evolutionary role of toughness in bargaining (Q1886748) (← links)
- An indirect evolutionary justification of risk neutral bidding in fair division games (Q2021786) (← links)
- Evolution of revenue preference for competing firms with nonlinear inverse demand (Q2086918) (← links)
- Zero-knowledge cooperation in dilemma games (Q2177032) (← links)
- Labelling, homophily and preference evolution (Q2178634) (← links)
- Natural selection and social preferences (Q2195034) (← links)
- Randomness and arbitrary coordination in the reactive ultimatum game (Q2198856) (← links)
- Coevolution of fairness and spite on stochastic dynamics networks (Q2234638) (← links)
- The spatial ultimatum game revisited (Q2263446) (← links)
- Strong reciprocity, social structure, and the evolution of fair allocations in a simulated ultimatum game (Q2272246) (← links)
- Generosity, selfishness and exploitation as optimal greedy strategies for resource sharing (Q2335380) (← links)
- What to maximize if you must (Q2370490) (← links)
- The dynamic evolution of preferences (Q2373374) (← links)
- Equilibrium vengeance (Q2389306) (← links)
- Evolution of fairness and coalition formation in three-person ultimatum games (Q2402506) (← links)
- The effect of the stake size on the evolution of fairness (Q2423085) (← links)
- Supply chain disruption management and evolutionarily stable strategies of retailers in the quantity-setting duopoly situation with homogeneous goods (Q2496086) (← links)
- No switchbacks: Rethinking aspiration-based dynamics in the ultimatum game (Q2502383) (← links)
- Identity, Utility, and Cooperative Behaviour: An Evolutionary Perspective*† (Q3019545) (← links)
- Evolution of fairness in the one-shot anonymous Ultimatum Game (Q5170996) (← links)
- Preference evolution and reciprocity (Q5938047) (← links)
- Analogies, adaptation, and anomalies (Q5938049) (← links)
- Why firms should care for customers (Q5941119) (← links)
- Evolution of preferences in multiple populations (Q6146793) (← links)
- A kin-selection model of fairness in heterogeneous populations (Q6174203) (← links)
- Evolution and the ultimatum game (Q6188269) (← links)
- Changing behaviour under unfairness: an evolutionary model of the ultimatum game (Q6570302) (← links)