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Explore the evolutionary dynamics of costly signaling through a comprehensive seminar examining three distinct classes of signaling games. Delve into classical costly-signaling models including Spence's education signaling in job markets and Zahavi's handicap principle in biological contexts such as mating displays and stotting behaviors. Analyze games where signal production generates positive payoff increments for players, and investigate scenarios where costly signals impose costs on receivers who choose to engage in social exchanges. Examine real-world applications including agency commissions in contract negotiations, sickness presenteeism in workplace settings, and politeness conventions in linguistic communication. Learn about recent collaborative research findings on how these signaling mechanisms evolve over time and their implications for understanding strategic communication in economic, biological, and social contexts.
Syllabus
Evolutionary Dynamics of Costly Signaling, Christina Katt-Pawlowitsch
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GERAD Research Center