机构可以通过财富再分配来促进合作吗?
Hiroaki Chiba-Okabe1,2, Joshua B Plotkin1,2,3
1Program in Applied Mathematics and Computational Science, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Journal of the Royal Society, Interface
|March 12, 2024
概括
自主机构可以通过税收和再分配来促进合作. 即使是自私的机构也可以促进合作,改善人口福利,特别是当他们展望未来时.
科学领域:
- 进化游戏理论 进化游戏理论
- 机构经济学 机构经济学
- 行为经济学是一种行为经济学.
背景情况:
- 理论模型表明,机构可以通过惩罚/奖励来强制合作.
- 现实世界的机构往往缺乏复杂性,或可能自私地行事,剥削人口.
研究的目的:
- 分析在一个拥有自身利益的自治机构下合作的演变.
- 调查具有不同目标 (亲社会,以合作者为中心,自私) 的机构如何影响合作.
主要方法:
- 自主机构的基于代理的建模或游戏理论分析.
- 模拟一个对人口征税并将收入重新分配给合作社的机构.
- 分析机构的公用事业功能,以确定税收和再分配战略.
主要成果:
- 亲社会机构如果足够展望未来,就会促进合作.
- 机构最大化合作者福利确保合作,即使近视.
- 自私的机构也可以促进合作;增加的预见有利于人口,有时超过无政府状态.
结论:
- 机构财富再分配可以使人口受益,即使机构利益分歧.
- 一个机构的前性质显著影响其促进合作的能力.
- 自主机构,无论其具体目标是什么,都可以在培养合作行为方面发挥作用.
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