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ArtikelSome Experimental Evidence on The Evolution of Discrimination, Co-Operation and Perceptions of Fairness  
Oleh: Hargreaves-Heap, Shaun ; Varoufakis, Yanis
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Economic Journal (EBSCO) vol. 112 no. 481 (2002), page 679-703.
Topik: COOPERATION; evidence; evolution; discrimination; co - operation; perceptions of fairness
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Isi artikelWhen two people agree to trade, they unlock a mutual benefit, resolve a potential conflict and gain in proportion to their relative 'aggression', e. g. the Hawk - Dove game. In an experiment with this game, a discriminatory convention evolved when half of the players were randomly assigned a red and the other half a blue label. Later, the same players were also offered the option of co - operating. Those disadvantaged by the colour - based discriminatory convention co - operated with one another most of the time while the rest did not. The paper offers an explanation of these observations based on a modification of Rabin (1993).
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