The author examines the interplay between evolutionary game theory and the equilibrium selection problem in noncooperative games. Evolutionary game theory is one of the most …
We study learning processes for finite strategic-form games, in which players use the history of past play to forecast play in the current period. In a generalization of fictitious play, we …
At present much of political science consists of a large body of formal mathematical work that remains largely unexplored empirically and an expanding use of sophisticated statistical …
The fact that I have the opportunity to present a second edition of this monograph is an indicator for the growing size of the community concerned with agent-based computational …
JS Jordan - Games and Economic Behavior, 1993 - Elsevier
This paper discusses three problems that can prevent the convergence of learning mechanisms to mixed-strategy Nash equilibria. First, while players′ expectations may …
J Eichberger, D Kelsey - Games and Economic Behavior, 2000 - Elsevier
This paper studies n-player games where players' beliefs about their opponents' behaviour are modelled as non-additive probabilities. The concept of an “equilibrium under …
Part I provides an introduction to this study of players' beliefs and decision rules in to obtain data in order to public good games. The experimental method will be used test theoretical …
In this paper we examine the issue whether individual rationality considerations are sufficient to guarantee that individuals will learn to coordinate. This question is central in any …
M Posch - Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 1997 - Springer
In this paper we study a stochastic learning model for 2× 2 normal form games that are played repeatedly. The main emphasis is put on the emergence of cycles. We assume that …