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Martin Nowak

Professor of Mathematics and of Biology | Harvard University
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How does cooperation spread in a community?

Research reveals that cooperation has the best chance to spread in a community if there are many possibilities for productive interactions, if there are repeated encounters between the same people, and if people know each other and value their reputation. In this case, we can draw on the mechanisms of direct reciprocity—I scratch your back and you scratch mine—and indirect reciprocity, which means I scratch your back and I believe that somebody else will scratch mine down the road.


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PostedMay 6, 2013
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