This book explores how market forces and economics can help answer fundamental questions of human evolution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Haim Ofek is Professor of Economics at Binghamton University, New York.
Inhaltsangabe
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Part I. Bioeconomics: 2. Exchange in human and nonhuman societies 3. Classical economics and classical Darwinism 4. Evolutionary implications of division of labour 5. The feeding ecology 6. The origins of nepotistic exchange 7. Baboon speciation versus human specialization Part II. Paleoeconomics: 8. Departure from the feed-as-you-go strategy 9. The origins of market exchange 10. Domestication of fire in relation to market exchange 11. The Upper Paleolithic and other creative explosions 12. Transition to agriculture: the limiting factor 13. Transition to agriculture: the facilitating factor References Index.
Acknowledgements 1. Introduction Part I. Bioeconomics: 2. Exchange in human and nonhuman societies 3. Classical economics and classical Darwinism 4. Evolutionary implications of division of labour 5. The feeding ecology 6. The origins of nepotistic exchange 7. Baboon speciation versus human specialization Part II. Paleoeconomics: 8. Departure from the feed-as-you-go strategy 9. The origins of market exchange 10. Domestication of fire in relation to market exchange 11. The Upper Paleolithic and other creative explosions 12. Transition to agriculture: the limiting factor 13. Transition to agriculture: the facilitating factor References Index.
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