Foundations of human sociality : economic experiments and ethnographic evidence from fifteen small-scale societies /
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Imprint: | Oxford New York : Oxford University Press, 2004. |
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Description: | xix, 451 p. : ill., map ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | E-Resource Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5170196 |
Table of Contents:
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- List of Contributors
- 1. Introduction and Guide to the Volume
- 2. Overview and Synthesis
- 3. Measuring Social Norms and Preferences Using Experimental Games: A Guide for Social Scientists
- 4. Coalitional Effects on Reciprocal Fairness in the Ultimatum Game: A Case from the Ecuadorian Amazon
- 5. Comparative Experimental Evidence from Machiguenga, Mapuche, Huinca, and American Populations
- 6. Dictators and Ultimatums in an Egalitarian Society of Hunter-Gatherers: The Hadza of Tanzania
- 7. Does Market Exposure Affect Economic Game Behavior? The Ultimatum Game and the Public Goods Game among the Tsimane' of Bolivia
- 8. Market Integration, Reciprocity, and Fairness in Rural Papua New Guinea: Results from a Two-Village Ultimatum Game Experiment
- 9. Ultimatum Game with an Ethnicity Manipulation: Results from Khovdiin Bulgan Sum, Mongolia
- 10. Kinship, Familiarity, and Trust: An Experimental Investigation
- 11. Community Structure, Mobility, and the Strength of Norms in an African Society: The Sangu of Tanzania
- 12. Market Integration and Fairness: Evidence from Ultimatum, Dictator, and Public Goods Experiments in East Africa
- 13. Economic Experiments to Examine Fairness and Cooperation among the Ache Indians of Paraguay
- 14. The Ultimatum Game, Fairness, and Cooperation among Big Game Hunters
- Appendix
- Index