2003
DOI: 10.1628/0932456032975096
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An Evolutionary Game Approach to Fundamentalism and Conflict

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“…However, a full understanding of tourist responses to terror attacks also requires a focus on preferences at the individual level. Several researchers have offered models of rational choice (e.g., game theory) based on microeconomics in order to shed light on the interaction strategies used by the players (Daniel, Arce, and Sandler 2003; Sandler and Lapan 1988). As consumers are perceived to be rational actors, researchers have attempted to examine their rationalizations (Wall 1996; Tremblay 1989).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a full understanding of tourist responses to terror attacks also requires a focus on preferences at the individual level. Several researchers have offered models of rational choice (e.g., game theory) based on microeconomics in order to shed light on the interaction strategies used by the players (Daniel, Arce, and Sandler 2003; Sandler and Lapan 1988). As consumers are perceived to be rational actors, researchers have attempted to examine their rationalizations (Wall 1996; Tremblay 1989).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La ausencia resulta sorprendente cuando hace ya más de dos décadas que Kuran demostrara con sus modelos (1987a, 1987b, 1989, 1990, 1991a, 1991b) que la falsificación de preferencias puede jugar un papel absolutamente central en las dinámicas de opinión. Sorprendentemente, los trabajos de Kuran tuvieron poca continuidad y tan solo existen un puñado de modelos formales más que incorporan la idea de falsificación de preferencias, no estando estos necesariamente centrados en el estudio de las dinámicas de la opinión pública (Daniel, Arce y Sandler 2003;Bernheim 1994;Ginkel y Smith 1999;Klick y Parisi 2008;Rubin 2014;Tullock 1974).…”
Section: Falsificación De Preferenciasunclassified
“…We showed that if the system is not overloaded while optimizing the overall system throughput at every moment (or at least at each event), it gives nearly optimal performance in terms of average time of mobile phones.For the sake of consistency of the document, these results are not presented here. Nevertheless, we justify the approach that we develop in the following based on the instant optimization of system performance [25].…”
Section: Dynamic Optimization or Greedy Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%