Moral Sentiments and Material Interests : The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life (Economic Learning and Social Evolution)

moral sentiments and material interests : the foundations of cooperation in economic life (economic learning and social evolution)

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Moral Sentiments and Material Interests : The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life (Economic Learning and Social Evolution)

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Book Description
Moral Sentiments and Material Interests presents an innovative synthesis of research in different disciplines to argue that cooperation stems not from the stereotypical selfish agent acting out of disguised self-interest but from the presence of "strong reciprocators" in a social group.

Presenting an overview of research in economics, anthropology, evolutionary and human biology, social psychology, and sociology, the book deals with both the theoretical foundations and the policy implications of this explanation for cooperation. Chapter authors in the remaining parts of the book discuss the behavioral ecology of cooperation in humans and nonhuman primates, modeling and testing strong reciprocity in economic scenarios, and reciprocity and social policy. The evidence for strong reciprocity in the book includes experiments using the famous Ultimatum Game (in which two players must agree on how to split a certain amount of money or they both get nothing.)

About the Author
Herbert Gintis is Emeritus Professor of Economics at the University of Massachusetts and External Faculty at the Santa Fe Insitute. Samuel Bowles is Research Professor and Director of the Behavioral Sciences Program at the Santa Fe Institute and Professor of Economics at the University of Siena. Robert Boyd is Professor of Anthropology at University of California at Los Angeles. Ernst Fehr is Director of the Insitute for Empirical Research in Economics at the University of Zurich.

Moral Sentiments and Material Interests : The Foundations of Cooperation in Economic Life (Economic Learning and Social Evolution),Herbert Gintis,Samuel Bowles,Robert T. Boyd,Ernst Fehr,The MIT Press,0262072521,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Cooperation,Economics,Economics - General,Game Theory,Mathematics,Public Policy - Economic Policy,Public Policy - Social Policy,Sociological aspects,Business & Economics / Economics / General

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