In the instinct to survive those who are able to dominate the competition go about their activities as if others (humans and non-humans) did not matter or did not have interests. Selfishness becomes more prevalent as a people move from elementary economic systems to modern economic systems. The major reason why economic systems collapse is human selfishness. Despite all the achievements in science and technology, there are still poor people in the world and environmental cataclysms have become daily occurrences. This is because the would-be agents of development, such as Multinational Corporations and states, are largely motivated by selfishness. Unfortunately, poor economies pursue development using borrowed models formulated for selfish r...
Mutualism provides a compelling account of the fairness intuitions on display in economic games. How...
* Corresponding author. Many people believe that economists in general are more selfish than other p...
This paper draws on recent ideas of general systems theory which show that in the biological world e...
Neo-classical economic analysis, along with almost all game theory, has treated economic gain as the...
How does cooperation emerge among selfish individuals? When do people share resources, punish those ...
Much of economics is built on the assumption of individuals being driven by self-interest and econom...
The authors argue that values influence decisions taken by policymakers and that decision and policy...
Much of economics is built on the assumption that individuals are driven by self-interest and econom...
To make a convincing argument, people are nowadays expected to speak the language of economics. Neol...
Economics is rightly called a ‘dismal science.‘ It propagates a negativistic view of human nature. ...
Abstract—As the global natural environment is on the slide, human have improved their cognition on n...
High-performance organizations and economies work on the basis not only of material interests but al...
1871 saw the publication of two major treatises in economics, with self-seeking economic man at thei...
The purpose of the study was to verify, through the use of an experimental method, the assumption th...
Traditional western society is based on a balance between private and public interests, the economic...
Mutualism provides a compelling account of the fairness intuitions on display in economic games. How...
* Corresponding author. Many people believe that economists in general are more selfish than other p...
This paper draws on recent ideas of general systems theory which show that in the biological world e...
Neo-classical economic analysis, along with almost all game theory, has treated economic gain as the...
How does cooperation emerge among selfish individuals? When do people share resources, punish those ...
Much of economics is built on the assumption of individuals being driven by self-interest and econom...
The authors argue that values influence decisions taken by policymakers and that decision and policy...
Much of economics is built on the assumption that individuals are driven by self-interest and econom...
To make a convincing argument, people are nowadays expected to speak the language of economics. Neol...
Economics is rightly called a ‘dismal science.‘ It propagates a negativistic view of human nature. ...
Abstract—As the global natural environment is on the slide, human have improved their cognition on n...
High-performance organizations and economies work on the basis not only of material interests but al...
1871 saw the publication of two major treatises in economics, with self-seeking economic man at thei...
The purpose of the study was to verify, through the use of an experimental method, the assumption th...
Traditional western society is based on a balance between private and public interests, the economic...
Mutualism provides a compelling account of the fairness intuitions on display in economic games. How...
* Corresponding author. Many people believe that economists in general are more selfish than other p...
This paper draws on recent ideas of general systems theory which show that in the biological world e...