Reciprocity is a term expressed by philosophers such as Confucius and Jesus Christ via social psychology, international relations and cultural anthropology. This book is the first to examine it from an economics perspective.
Reciprocity is a term expressed by philosophers such as Confucius and Jesus Christ via social psychology, international relations and cultural anthropology. This book is the first to examine it from an economics perspective.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Table of Contents Introduction Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The current debate on economics and reciprocity Chapter 2: Homo Oeconomicus' two hundred years of solitude Chapter 3: A first form of reciprocity: cooperation without benevolence Chapter 4: Reciprocity on Philía Chapter 5: Unconditional reciprocity Chapter 6: Dynamics of reciprocity in a heterogeneous world Chapter 7: Three is better than two Chapter 8: In praise of heterogeneity Chapter 9: Reciprocity is one but reciprocities are many References
Table of Contents Introduction Acknowledgements Chapter 1: The current debate on economics and reciprocity Chapter 2: Homo Oeconomicus' two hundred years of solitude Chapter 3: A first form of reciprocity: cooperation without benevolence Chapter 4: Reciprocity on Philía Chapter 5: Unconditional reciprocity Chapter 6: Dynamics of reciprocity in a heterogeneous world Chapter 7: Three is better than two Chapter 8: In praise of heterogeneity Chapter 9: Reciprocity is one but reciprocities are many References
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