Confusion and Reinforcement Learning in Experimental Public Goods Games



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Confusion and Reinforcement Learning in
Experimental Public Goods Games

by

Ralph-C BAYER, Elke RENNER, Rupert SAUSGRUBER

Working Paper No. 0922

October 2009

The Austrian Center for Labor
Economics and the Analysis of
the Welfare State

Supported by the

Austrian Science Funds



JKU Linz

Department of Economics

Altenberger Strasse 69

4040 Linz, Austria

www.labornrn.at

Corresponding author: [email protected]
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