Cooperation, Mimesis, and Local Interaction
Ilan Eshel,
Dorothea K. Herreiner,
Larry Samuelson,
Emilia Sansone and
Avner Shaked
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Ilan Eshel: Tel Aviv University
Dorothea K. Herreiner: University of Bonn
Larry Samuelson: University of Wisconsin-Madison
Emilia Sansone: University of Naples
Avner Shaked: University of Bonn
Sociological Methods & Research, 2000, vol. 28, issue 3, 341-364
Abstract:
In a population with a local interaction structure, where individuals interact with their neighbors and learning is by way of imitating a successful neighbor, cooperation is shown to be a stable strategy that cannot easily be eliminated from the population.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1177/0049124100028003006
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