| Karandikar, R., Mookherjee, D., Ray, D., Vega-Redondo, F., 1998, Evolving Aspirations and Cooperation, Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 80, 292-331. |
.... these models the agents have the ability to determine best replies to anticipated strategies of the opponent, this assumption may also be questioned leading to imitation (Schlag, 1996; Vega Redondo, 1995; Bjornerstedt and Weibull, 1996; Hofbauer and Weibull, 1996) or aspiration type (Dawid, 1997; Karandikar et al. 1995) models. In this paper we analyze a situation where two populations of agents interact by iteratively playing a game. We assume that the agents neither know the opponents strategy nor the payoff function of the game. The learning within the population takes place via word of mouth communication. ....
Karandikar, R., Mookherjee, D., Ray, D. and Vega-Redondo, F. (1995), "Evolving Aspiration and Cooperation," Working Paper, Universidad de Alicante.
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Karandikar, R., Mookherjee, D., Ray, D., Vega-Redondo, F., 1998, Evolving Aspirations and Cooperation, Journal of Economic Theory, Vol. 80, 292-331.
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