This file is part of IDEAS , which uses RePEc data
[ Papers |
Articles |
Software |
Books |
Chapters |
Authors |
Institutions |
JEL Classification |
NEP reports |
Search |
New papers by email |
Author registration |
Rankings |
Volunteers |
FAQ |
Blog |
Help! ]
Report NEP-EVO-2005-02-01
This is the archive for NEP-EVO , a report on new working papers in the area of Evolutionary Economics. Matthew Baker issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email or RSS Other reports in NEP-EVO
The following items were anounced in this report:
Daniel Friedman & Nirvikar Singh, 2004.
"Vengefulness Evolves in Small Groups ,"
Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series
1017, Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz.
[Downloadable!] Daniel Friedman & Nirvikar Singh, 2003.
"Negative Reciprocity: The Coevolution of Memes and Genes ,"
Santa Cruz Department of Economics, Working Paper Series
1028, Department of Economics, UC Santa Cruz.
[Downloadable!] Ondrej Rydval & Andreas Ortmann, 2004.
"Loss avoidance as selection principle: evidence from simple stag-hunt games ,"
CERGE-EI Working Papers
wp245, The Center for Economic Research and Graduate Education - Economic Institute, Prague.
[Downloadable!] Susana Cabrera & C. Mónica Capra & Rosario Gómez, 2005.
"Introspection in one-shot traveler’s dilemma games ,"
Emory Economics
0504, Department of Economics, Emory University (Atlanta).
[Downloadable!] Gary Bornstein & Matthias Sutter & Tamar Kugler & Martin G. Kocher, .
"Trust between individuals and groups: Groups are less rusting than individuals but just as trustworthy ,"
Discussion Papers on Strategic Interaction
2005-02, Max Planck Institute of Economics, Strategic Interaction Group.
[Downloadable!] Tilman Becker & Michael Carter & Jörg Naeve, 2005.
"Experts Playing the Traveler's Dilemma ,"
Diskussionspapiere aus dem Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre der Universität Hohenheim
252/2005, Department of Economics, University of Hohenheim, Germany.
[Downloadable!] Edward Cartwright, 2005.
"On the Emergence of Social Conformity ,"
Studies in Economics
0501, Department of Economics, University of Kent.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2008-10-12.
This information is provided to you by IDEAS at the Department of Economics , College of Liberal Arts and Sciences , University of Connecticut using RePEc data on a server sponsored by the Society for Economic Dynamics .