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Analyzing Competing Behaviors for Graduate Scholarship in China: An Evolutionary Game Theory Approach

In: Liss 2012

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  • Jiang Wu

    (Southwestern University of Finance & Economics)

  • Hui Zhang

    (Southwestern University of Finance & Economics)

  • Tiaobo He

    (Southwestern University of Finance & Economics)

Abstract

This paper aims to analyze the gaming behaviors of graduates in scholarship competition in China by using an evolutionary game theory approach. It is found that graduates in the majors with a relatively small number of candidates and symmetric information tend to connive to equally share the fund of scholarship. However, graduates in the majors with a large number of students and asymmetric information attempt to compete for different level of financial support by differentiating their performance.

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  • Jiang Wu & Hui Zhang & Tiaobo He, 2013. "Analyzing Competing Behaviors for Graduate Scholarship in China: An Evolutionary Game Theory Approach," Springer Books, in: Zhenji Zhang & Runtong Zhang & Juliang Zhang (ed.), Liss 2012, edition 127, pages 649-653, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-32054-5_91
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32054-5_91
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