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The Effects of Inducing Strategies on Cooperation in Prisoner's Dilemma Games

Fujiang Sun, +2 more
- Vol. 2, pp 311-315
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It is shown that the inducing strategy have the ability to enhance both cooperation frequencies and payoffs of players.
Abstract
This paper introduces an inducing strategy for cooperation into prisoner's dilemma games. Based on the bounded rationality of players, using stochastic reactive strategies in games, we show that the inducing strategy have the ability to enhance both cooperation frequencies and payoffs of players.

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Game between Village Cadres and Villagers in Rural Collective Income Distribution

Fujiang Sun
TL;DR: In this paper, the distribution of rural collective resources and income, both village cadres and villagers seek to maximize their own interests by convening a villagers' assembly to decide on a distribution plan.
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A Game Analysis of Quality Supervision Over Rural Development Projects

TL;DR: In this article, an analysis of the principal-agent relationship in implementation of rural development projects is conducted, and the authors conclude that information asymmetry exists in the game relationship between the principal and the agent in quality supervision of the projects, which makes it likely for the quality supervision agent to pose moral hazards.
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The evolution of stochastic strategies in the Prisoner's Dilemma

TL;DR: In this paper, the evolution of reactive strategies for repeated 2×2 games occurring in biology is investigated by means of an adaptive dynamics, and an adaptive dynamic model is proposed to describe the dynamics of repeated 2x2 games.
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