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Fall 2016
Inequality, collective action, and adapting climatic variability are all central adaptive problems that shaped the evolution of our species’ sociality. Equally so, because of the internal logical structure of these challenges, each of these problems also sits at the heart of climate change....
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2018-01-01
This study introduces a two-period sequential choice model, which is tested in controlled laboratory experiments. Players have a one time opportunity to invest positive relative profits to lower marginal cost and gain competitive advantage. Theory predicts one sub-game perfect Nash equilibrium in...