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Solutions to exercises Biology and evolutionary games added
Your report should be sent before June 10.
Evaluation
Homework between classes (50%), see exercises below.
Oral presentation + report at the end the course (50%). INSTRUCTIONS
Content
Introduction - SLIDES
Strategic form games I - SLIDES EXERCISES SOLUTIONS
Additional results + April 2024 class results (rounds 1 and 2) in the guessing game: SLIDES
Strategic form games II: Mixed strategies - SLIDES EXERCISES SOLUTIONS
Students' presentations (May 29)
Jérémi Hayoun and Mathilde Martin: Brunnlieb, C., G. Nave, C. F. Camerer, S. Schosser, B. Vogt, T. F. Munte, and M. Heldmann (2016): "Vasopressin increases human risky cooperative behavior," Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences SLIDES
Elaine Casey, Adi Behar Medrano, Matthew O Donnell Gavaghan: Schweinfurth, M. K. and M. Taborsky (2020): “Rats play tit-for-tat instead of integrating social experience over multiple interactions,” Proceedings of the Royal Society B, and Kettler, N., M. K. Schweinfurth, and M. Taborsky (2021): “Rats show direct reciprocity when interacting with multiple partners". SLIDES
Lou Kerzreho: Esponda, I. and E. Vespa (2014): “Hypothetical thinking and information extraction in the laboratory,” American Economic Journal: Microeconomics SLIDES
Estelle Fuchs, Sammy Penel, Shiyun (Iris) Dong: Leimar, O. and R. Bshary (2024): “Social bond dynamics and the evolution of helping,” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences SLIDES
Camélia Crozat, Laurine Marty, Solal Jung, Théodore Lellouche, Aure Timsit: "A theory of reciprocity", Falk, A. and U. Fischbacher SLIDES
Claire RONG, Matéo Torrents: Camerer, C. F., T.-H. Ho, and J.-K. Chong (2004): “A cognitive hierarchy model of games” SLIDES
Tavleen Sandhu, Alexander Lanine, Ciprian Bangu, and Hippolyte Aubertin: Walker, M. and J. Wooders (2001): “Minimax play at Wimbledon,” American Economic Review SLIDES