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We consider the evolution of preferences when trade occurs between two countries. We show that if one country is much …
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This paper applies the indirect evolutionary approach to study the evolution of inequality aversion in a simplified … for the evolution of preferences. In singlegame environments, there emerges a global advantage for inequality …
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This paper reviews the literature concerning the evolution of cultural traits in general and preferences in particular … effectively the clone of an existing one (either a parent or anyone else), there may be evolution only in the demographic sense … that the share of the population who hold a certain trait increases or decreases. Evolution in the strict sense of new …
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This paper reviews the literature concerning the evolution of cultural traits in general and preferences in particular … effectively the clone of an existing one (either a parent or anyone else), there may be evolution only in the demographic sense … that the share of the population who hold a certain trait increases or decreases. Evolution in the strict sense of new …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012603203
This paper reviews the literature concerning the evolution ofcultural traits in general and preferences in particular … share of thepopulation who hold a certain trait increases or decreases. Evo-lution in the strict sense of new traits making …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012590771
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