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Robert Böhm1,2, Simon Columbus3
1Faculty of Psychology, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria robert.boehm@univie.ac.athttps://www.robertboehm.info/.
Abstract:
Economic games provide models of real-world contexts in which researchers can probe dispositional and structural determinants of intergroup relations. Most intergroup games focus on determinants of aggression between groups and constrain the possibilities for peace. However, paradigms such as the intergroup parochial and universal cooperation game allow for peaceful intergroup relations and can be adapted for the study of peace.
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