Games of corruption: How to suppress illegal logging
Games of corruption: How to suppress illegal logging is a scholarly work by Ulf Dieckmann, Yoh Iwasa, and Karl Sigmund, published in 2014 in ''Journal of Theoretical Biology''. The main subjects of the publication include logging, Internet privacy, enforcement, language change, natural resource economics, The Evolution of Cooperation, law and economics, business, illegal logging, culture, social preferences, computer security, and economics. The authors consider several types of harvesters, who may or may not be committed towards supporting an enforcer service, and who may cooperate (log legally) or defect (log illegally).