가질 것인가? 줄 것인가?: 사회적 배제와 독재자 게임 자원 분배

이국희 2019년
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' 가질 것인가? 줄 것인가?: 사회적 배제와 독재자 게임 자원 분배' 의 주제별 논문영향력
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주제
  • dictatorgame
  • fairness
  • pro-social behavior
  • resource distribution
  • social exclusion
  • 공평성
  • 독재자 게임
  • 사회적 배제
  • 이타적 행동
  • 자원 분배
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