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Olivier Gossner

Christoph Kuzmics

We study the potential evolutionary appeal of rationality in a model in which different populations differ with respect to their experimentation over new rules of behavior. We find that experimentation over the set of (strictly) rational rules dominates any other form of experimentation. This evolutionary advantage of strict rationality, furthermore, is substantial when learning takes place over a limited amount of time, or when the environment is stochastically changing.
Date Published: 2008
Citations: Gossner, Olivier, Christoph Kuzmics. 2008. Evolutionary foundations of rational choice.