Evolution and Kantian morality: a correction and addendum
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- Ingela Alger & Jörgen Weibull, 2023. "Evolution and Kantian morality: A correction and addendum," Post-Print hal-04384501, HAL.
- Alger, Ingela & Weibull, Jörgen W., 2023. "Evolution and Kantian morality: a correction and addendum," IAST Working Papers 23-149, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST).
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- Ingela Alger & Laurent Lehmann, 2023.
"Evolution of Semi-Kantian Preferences in Two-Player Assortative Interactions with Complete and Incomplete Information and Plasticity,"
Dynamic Games and Applications, Springer, vol. 13(4), pages 1288-1319, December.
- Alger, Ingela & Lehmann, Laurent, 2023. "Evolution of semi-Kantian preferences in two-player assortative interactions with complete and incomplete information and plasticity," TSE Working Papers 23-1405, Toulouse School of Economics (TSE), revised May 2023.
- Ingela Alger & Laurent Lehmann, 2023. "Evolution of semi-kantian preferences in two-player assortative interactions with complete and incomplete information and plasticity," Post-Print hal-04378838, HAL.
- Alger, Ingela & Lehmann, Laurent, 2023. "Evolution of semi-Kantian preferences in two-player assortative interactions with complete and incomplete information and plasticity," IAST Working Papers 23-148, Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse (IAST), revised May 2023.
- Laurent Lehmann & Ingela Alger, 2023. "Evolution of semi-Kantian preferences in two-player assortative interactions with complete and incomplete information and plasticity," Working Papers hal-04141955, HAL.
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Keywords
Preference evolution; evolutionary stability; morality; Homon moralis.;All these keywords.
JEL classification:
- C73 - Mathematical and Quantitative Methods - - Game Theory and Bargaining Theory - - - Stochastic and Dynamic Games; Evolutionary Games
- D01 - Microeconomics - - General - - - Microeconomic Behavior: Underlying Principles
- D03 - Microeconomics - - General - - - Behavioral Microeconomics: Underlying Principles
NEP fields
This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-EVO-2023-02-27 (Evolutionary Economics)
- NEP-GTH-2023-02-27 (Game Theory)
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