Theoretical model of cooperation based on ‘looking’ behavior, no direct link to powerful actors
Theoretical model of cooperation based on ‘looking’ behavior, no direct link to powerful actors The passage is an academic discussion of game‑theoretic models of cooperation with no mention of specific officials, agencies, financial transactions, or controversial actions. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Describes a game where player 2 interacts only if player 1 cooperates without looking (CWOL).; Claims the equilibrium is robust under subgame perfection and replicator dynamics.; Suggests the model explains political ‘flip‑flopping’, intuition of cooperation, and taboo trade‑offs.
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Theoretical model of cooperation based on ‘looking’ behavior, no direct link to powerful actors The passage is an academic discussion of game‑theoretic models of cooperation with no mention of specific officials, agencies, financial transactions, or controversial actions. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: Describes a game where player 2 interacts only if player 1 cooperates without looking (CWOL).; Claims the equilibrium is robust under subgame perfection and replicator dynamics.; Suggests the model explains political ‘flip‑flopping’, intuition of cooperation, and taboo trade‑offs.
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