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Manfred Milinski

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 4, 2015
When parasites disagree: evidence for parasite-induced sabotage of host manipulationNina Hafer, Manfred Milinski
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications|December 19, 2022
Economic experiments support Ostrom's polycentric approach to mitigating climate changeManfred Milinski, Jochem Marotzke
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 5, 2011
On the interaction of the stick and the carrot in social dilemmasManfred Milinski, Bettina Rockenbach
Nature|January 6, 2009
Game theory: How to treat those of ill reputeBettina Rockenbach, Manfred Milinski
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 12, 2011
To qualify as a social partner, humans hide severe punishment, although their observed cooperativeness is decisiveBettina Rockenbach, Manfred Milinski
Nature Communications|February 17, 2019
Extortion strategies resist disciplining when higher competitiveness is rewarded with extra gainLutz Becks, Manfred Milinski
Nature|March 21, 2008
Human behaviour: punisher paysManfred Milinski, Bettina Rockenbach
Nature|December 8, 2006
The efficient interaction of indirect reciprocity and costly punishmentBettina Rockenbach, Manfred Milinski
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 5, 2016
Inter- and intraspecific conflicts between parasites over host manipulationNina Hafer, Manfred Milinski
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 6, 2012
An economic experiment reveals that humans prefer pool punishment to maintain the commonsArne Traulsen, Torsten Röhl, Manfred Milinski
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|February 4, 2015
When parasites disagree: evidence for parasite-induced sabotage of host manipulationNina Hafer, Manfred Milinski
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications|December 19, 2022
Economic experiments support Ostrom's polycentric approach to mitigating climate changeManfred Milinski, Jochem Marotzke
Journal of Theoretical Biology|April 5, 2011
On the interaction of the stick and the carrot in social dilemmasManfred Milinski, Bettina Rockenbach
Nature|January 6, 2009
Game theory: How to treat those of ill reputeBettina Rockenbach, Manfred Milinski
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 12, 2011
To qualify as a social partner, humans hide severe punishment, although their observed cooperativeness is decisiveBettina Rockenbach, Manfred Milinski
Nature Communications|February 17, 2019
Extortion strategies resist disciplining when higher competitiveness is rewarded with extra gainLutz Becks, Manfred Milinski
Nature|March 21, 2008
Human behaviour: punisher paysManfred Milinski, Bettina Rockenbach
Nature|December 8, 2006
The efficient interaction of indirect reciprocity and costly punishmentBettina Rockenbach, Manfred Milinski
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|February 5, 2016
Inter- and intraspecific conflicts between parasites over host manipulationNina Hafer, Manfred Milinski
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|July 6, 2012
An economic experiment reveals that humans prefer pool punishment to maintain the commonsArne Traulsen, Torsten Röhl, Manfred Milinski
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