Instability of Defection in the Prisoner's Dilemma Under Best Experienced Payoff Dynamics
Theoretical Economics
2021-01-05 v3
Abstract
We study population dynamics under which each revising agent tests each strategy k times, with each trial being against a newly drawn opponent, and chooses the strategy whose mean payoff was highest. When k = 1, defection is globally stable in the prisoner`s dilemma. By contrast, when k > 1 we show that there exists a globally stable state in which agents cooperate with probability between 28% and 50%. Next, we characterize stability of strict equilibria in general games. Our results demonstrate that the empirically plausible case of k > 1 can yield qualitatively different predictions than the case of k = 1 that is commonly studied in the literature.
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@article{arxiv.2005.05779,
title = {Instability of Defection in the Prisoner's Dilemma Under Best Experienced Payoff Dynamics},
author = {Srinivas Arigapudi and Yuval Heller and Igal Milchtaich},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.05779},
year = {2021}
}
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Final preprint of a manuscript accepted for publication in the Journal of Economic Theory