Influence of Payoff in Meta-Rewards Game

In this paper, we analyze a meta-rewards game which is part of a generalized metanorms game. We theoretically analyze the game and conduct computer simulations on it. We clarify the payoff structure as to the benefit and the cost of reward and meta-reward actions. Whereas the benefit of a meta-rewar...

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