Social diversity promotes the emergence of cooperation in public goods games

Nature64.80
Volume: 454, Issue: 7201, Pages: 213 - 216
Published: Jul 1, 2008
Abstract
Humans often cooperate in public goods games and situations ranging from family issues to global warming. However, evolutionary game theory predicts that the temptation to forgo the public good mostly wins over collective cooperative action, and this is often also seen in economic experiments. Here we show how social diversity provides an escape from this apparent paradox. Up to now, individuals have been treated as equivalent in all respects,...
Paper Details
Title
Social diversity promotes the emergence of cooperation in public goods games
Published Date
Jul 1, 2008
Journal
Volume
454
Issue
7201
Pages
213 - 216
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