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Title Adaptive Play in a Pollution Bargaining Game
Abstract We apply adaptive play to a simplied pollution game with two players. We find that agents with longer memory paradoxically perform worse in the long run. We interpret this result as an indication that adaptive play may be too restrictive as a model of agent behaviour in this context, although it can serve as a starting point for further research on bounded rationality in pollution games.

Other presentations by Vincent van der Goes

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22 February 2010 Evolving a Risk Coefficient in artificial societies
12 September 2011 Adaptive Play in a Pollution Bargaining Game