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Working Paper No. 489

Evolution, Rationality and Equilibrium in Games

Working Paper
Reference
Weibull, Jörgen W. (1997). “Evolution, Rationality and Equilibrium in Games”. IFN Working Paper No. 489. Stockholm: Research Institute of Industrial Economics (IFN).

Author
Jörgen W. Weibull

Evolutionary game theory studies the robustness of strategy profiles and sets of strategy profiles with respect to evolutionary forces in games played repeatedly in large populations of boundedly rational agents. The approach is macro oriented in the sense of focusing on the strategy distribution in the interacting population(s). Some main features of this approach are here outlined, and connections with learning models and standard notions of game-theoretic rationality and equilibrium are discussed. Some desiderata and results for robust long-run predictions are considered.