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Type: Academic paper / draft manuscript
File Size: 1.6 MB
Summary

This document is page 9 of an academic paper or draft, likely related to game theory and evolutionary psychology (common fields for Epstein associate Martin Nowak). It discusses a model involving 'CWOL' (Cooperate Without Looking) and applies game theory concepts to human behaviors such as political consistency ('flip-flopping'), taboo trade-offs, and falling in love. The document bears a House Oversight Bates stamp, indicating it was produced during the congressional investigation into Epstein's ties to academic institutions.

People (4)

Name Role Context
John Kerry Politician
Mentioned in the context of the 2004 election and 'flip-flopping' accusations.
John Maynard Keynes Economist
Referenced for a famous quote regarding changing opinions.
Player 1 Theoretical Agent
Game theory model participant.
Player 2 Theoretical Agent
Game theory model participant.

Organizations (2)

Name Type Context
Republican Party
Referenced via '2004 Republican presidential campaign'.
House Oversight Committee
Source of the document (Bates stamp).

Timeline (1 events)

2004
Republican presidential campaign television ad showing John Kerry wind-surfing.
USA

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"To summarize, CWOL can occur in equilibrium, and this equilibrium is subgame perfect, is stable, and has a sizable basin of attraction in the replicator dynamics."
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"We now apply the model to shed light on a number of interesting phenomena, including why we dislike “flip-flopping” politicians and respect principled people more generally..."
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"This logic is illustrated by John Maynard Keynes’ famous quote:"
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