The growth of state authority in the societies of modern liberal democracies has resulted in a diminished scope for the exercise of individual obligations, duties and rights in private life. The decreasing sphere of individual authority may be partly explained by liberal theorists', and particularly John Locke's contention that individuals cannot provide without the coercion of the state, those public goods such as justice which distinguish the state of nature from civil society. For while man can be benevolent in private life, in public life he cannot be trusted to see beyond his own self-interest. Therefore, Locke and others concluded that public goods, which are produced by many and consumed by all, must be provided by the state. The th...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
Recent studies in experimental economics have shown that many people have other-regarding preference...
We present a model of altruistically-minded yet rational players contributing to a public good. A ...
This paper uses neoclassical economic principles, game theory, and a wide variety of literature to e...
It is already recognized by some specific models in the existing literature that altruism may have s...
Much of economics is built on the assumption that individuals are driven by self-interest and econom...
Much of economics is built on the assumption of individuals being driven by self-interest and econom...
Altruism has no unitary meaning across or even within scholarly disciplines. A levels of explanation...
Altruistic cooperation, like a typical example of altruistic behavior, is frequently observed in hum...
Although methodological individualism has served the scientific claims of mainstream economics, it i...
International audienceDoes altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic inter...
Would society be better off, in aggregate economic terms, if altruism was more widely practiced amon...
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
Altruism is embedded in our biology and in our culture. We offer our bus seats to the disabled and e...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative approach to the decision- and polic...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
Recent studies in experimental economics have shown that many people have other-regarding preference...
We present a model of altruistically-minded yet rational players contributing to a public good. A ...
This paper uses neoclassical economic principles, game theory, and a wide variety of literature to e...
It is already recognized by some specific models in the existing literature that altruism may have s...
Much of economics is built on the assumption that individuals are driven by self-interest and econom...
Much of economics is built on the assumption of individuals being driven by self-interest and econom...
Altruism has no unitary meaning across or even within scholarly disciplines. A levels of explanation...
Altruistic cooperation, like a typical example of altruistic behavior, is frequently observed in hum...
Although methodological individualism has served the scientific claims of mainstream economics, it i...
International audienceDoes altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic inter...
Would society be better off, in aggregate economic terms, if altruism was more widely practiced amon...
Earlier version of this article is available as EUI ECO Working Paper 2005/11 at http://hdl.handle.n...
Altruism is embedded in our biology and in our culture. We offer our bus seats to the disabled and e...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose an alternative approach to the decision- and polic...
Does altruism and morality lead to socially better outcomes in strategic interactions than selfishne...
Recent studies in experimental economics have shown that many people have other-regarding preference...
We present a model of altruistically-minded yet rational players contributing to a public good. A ...