The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and diverse. We organize the discussion around the following question: Supposing that material outcomes drive evolutionary success, under what circumstances does evolution promote Homo oeconomicus, defined as material self-interest, and when does it instead lead to other preferences? The literature suggests that Homo oeconomicus is favored by evolution only when individuals' preferences are their private information and the population is large and well-mixed so that individuals with rare mutant preferences almost never get to interact with each other. If rare mutants instead interact more often (say, due to local dispersion), evolution instead fa...
Several studies show that evolution favors non-selfish preferences only if preference types are obse...
A long-standing question in biology and economics is whether individual organisms evolve to behave a...
A common feature of the literature on the evolution of preferences is that evolution favors nonmater...
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and ...
National audienceDuring human evolution, individuals interacted mostly within small groups that were...
The 50-year old definition of an evolutionarily stable strategy provided a key tool for theorists to...
Humans have evolved in populations structured in groups that extended beyond the nuclear family. Ind...
In this paper we study the evolutionary selection of socially sensitive preferences in the context o...
What kind of preferences should one expect evolution to favor? We propose a definition of evolutiona...
What preferences will prevail in a society of rational individuals when preference evolution is driv...
The theory on the evolution of preferences deals with the endogenous formation of preference relatio...
We propose an evolutionary theory of how economic environments shape individual preferences. Consump...
We set up an analytical framework focusing on the problem of interaction over time when economic age...
What preferences will prevail in a society of rational individuals when preference evolution is driv...
What preferences will prevail in a society of rational individuals when preference evolution is driv...
Several studies show that evolution favors non-selfish preferences only if preference types are obse...
A long-standing question in biology and economics is whether individual organisms evolve to behave a...
A common feature of the literature on the evolution of preferences is that evolution favors nonmater...
The literature on the evolution of preferences of individuals in strategic interactions is vast and ...
National audienceDuring human evolution, individuals interacted mostly within small groups that were...
The 50-year old definition of an evolutionarily stable strategy provided a key tool for theorists to...
Humans have evolved in populations structured in groups that extended beyond the nuclear family. Ind...
In this paper we study the evolutionary selection of socially sensitive preferences in the context o...
What kind of preferences should one expect evolution to favor? We propose a definition of evolutiona...
What preferences will prevail in a society of rational individuals when preference evolution is driv...
The theory on the evolution of preferences deals with the endogenous formation of preference relatio...
We propose an evolutionary theory of how economic environments shape individual preferences. Consump...
We set up an analytical framework focusing on the problem of interaction over time when economic age...
What preferences will prevail in a society of rational individuals when preference evolution is driv...
What preferences will prevail in a society of rational individuals when preference evolution is driv...
Several studies show that evolution favors non-selfish preferences only if preference types are obse...
A long-standing question in biology and economics is whether individual organisms evolve to behave a...
A common feature of the literature on the evolution of preferences is that evolution favors nonmater...