tailieunhanh - Altruistically Inclined?

Two strangers meet far from the reach of organized society . Each must decide quickly whether to attack, or await the action of the other. Together, they are better off choosing restraint and thus opening up possibilities for mutually beneficial intercourse . Desires for both self-protection and possible wealth enhancement, however, impel each of them toward an initial and immediate aggressive move . | E CONOMICS c o c N I T I o N COV 5- pz- 5 Winner of the 2003 Alpha Sigma Nu National Book Award in the Social Sciences Alexander The Behavioral Sciences Evolutionary Theory and the Origins of Reciprocity Altruistically Inclined Economics Cognition and Society This series provides a forum for theoretical and empirical investigations of social phenomena. It promotes works that focus on the interactions among cognitive processes individual behavior and social outcomes. It is especially open to interdisciplinary books that are genuinely integrative. Editor TimurKuran Editorial Board Tyler Cowen Advisory Board James M. Buchanan Diego Gambetta Albert o. Hirschman Avner Greif Thomas C. Schelling Viktor Vanberg Titles in the Series Ulrich Witt Editor. Explaining Process and Change Approaches to Evolutionary Economics Young Back Choi. Paradigms and Conventions Uncertainty Decision Making and Entrepreneurship Geoffrey M. Hodgson. Economics and Evolution Bringing Life Back into Economics Richard W. England Editor. Evolutionary Concepts in Contemporary Economics W. Brian Arthur. Increasing Returns and Path Dependence in the Economy Janet Tai Landa. Trust Ethnicity and Identity Beyond the New Institutional Economics of Ethnic Trading Networks Contract Law and Gift-Exchange Mark Irving Lichbach. The Rebel s Dilemma Karl-Dieter Opp Peter Voss and Christiane Gem. Origins of a Spontaneous Revolution East Germany 1989 Mark Irving Lichbach. The Cooperator s Dilemma Richard A. Easterlin. Growth Triumphant The Twenty-first Century in Historical Perspective Daniel B. Klein Editor. Reputation Studies in the Voluntary Elicitation of Good Conduct Eirik G. Furubotn and Rudolf Richter. Institutions and Economic Theory The Contribution of the New Institutional Economics Lee J. Alston Gary D. Libecap and Bernardo Mueller. Titles Conflict and Land Use The Development of Property Rights and Land Reform on the Brazilian Amazon Frontier Rosemary L. Hopcroft. Regions Institutions and Agrarian .