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Leave and let leave: A sufficient condition to explain the evolutionary emergence of cooperation
Izquierdo Millán, Luis Rodrigo
Izquierdo, Segismundo S.
Vega Redondo, Fernando
Option to leave
Conditional Dissociation
Prisoner’s dilemma
Positive assortment
Exit option
Empresas-Gestión
Industrial management
The option to leave your current partner in response to his behavior, also known as conditional dissociation, is a mechanism that has been shown to promote the emergence and stability of cooperation in many social interactions. This mechanism, nevertheless, has always been studied in combination with other factors that are known to support cooperation by themselves. In this paper, we isolate the effect of conditional dissociation on the evolution of cooperation and show that this mechanism is enough to sustain a significant level of cooperation if the expected lifetime of individuals is sufficiently long
ACCESS (EU, 12-120610), SIMULPAST (MICINN, CSD2010-00034) and SPPORT (JCyL, VA056A12-2). L.R.I. Spanish Ministry of Education for grant JC2009-00263
2015-09-04T10:46:18Z
2015-09-04T10:46:18Z
2014-06
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0165-1889
http://hdl.handle.net/10259/3833
10.1016/j.jedc.2014.06.007
eng
Journal of Economic Dynamics & Control. 2014, n. 46, p. 91–113
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jedc.2014.06.007
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Elsevier