大型社会中的记录保存与合作

Record-Keeping and Cooperation in Large Societies

Review of Economic Studies · 2021
被引 11
人大 A+FT50ABS 4*

中文导读

研究在大型人口随机匹配、重叠世代和有限历史记录下重复博弈的稳态均衡,分析记录更新方式对合作可能性的影响。

Abstract

Abstract We introduce a new model of repeated games in large populations with random matching, overlapping generations, and limited records of past play. We prove that steady-state equilibria exist under general conditions on records. When the updating of a player’s record can depend on the actions of both players in a match, any strictly individually rational action can be supported in a steady-state equilibrium. When record updates can depend only on a player’s own actions, fewer actions can be supported. Here, we focus on the prisoner’s dilemma and restrict attention to strict equilibria that are coordination-proof, meaning that matched partners never play a Pareto-dominated Nash equilibrium in the one-shot game induced by their records and expected continuation payoffs. Such equilibria can support full cooperation if the stage game is either “strictly supermodular and mild” or “strongly supermodular,” and otherwise permit no cooperation at all. The presence of “supercooperator” records, where a player cooperates against any opponent, is crucial for supporting any cooperation when the stage game is “severe.”

重复博弈随机匹配代际交叠记录更新