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A study of Institutional Change in Common-pool Resources Governance Model: Based on Reciprocal Altruistic Game Theory
Abstract: Reciprocal altruism offers the possibility of dynamic cooperation in the game of the prisoner's dilemma. Through the reciprocal altruism game model, the cooperative behavior of actors in the cooperative governance of common-pool resources can be explained, while providing a complement to Ostrom's statement of the first-order dilemma of institutional change from the perspective of reciprocal altruism.