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Moral Sentiments and Material Interests

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Abstract

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…

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Keywords
  • Reciprocity (cultural anthropology)
  • Ultimatum game
  • Nothing
  • Economic anthropology
  • Positive economics
  • Sociology
  • Behavioral economics
  • Behavioural sciences
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