We analyze how family ties affect incentives, with focus on the strategic interaction between two mutually altruistic siblings. The siblings exert effort to produce output under uncertainty, and they may transfer output to each other. With equally altruistic siblings, their equilibrium effort is non-monotonic in the common degree of altruism, and it depends on the harshness of the environment. We define a notion of local evolutionary stability of degrees of sibling altruism, and show that this degree is lower than the kinship-relatedness factor. Numerical simulations show how family ties vary with the environment, and how this a¤ects economic outcomes
The genetic evolution of altruism (i.e., a behavior resulting in a net reduction of the survival and...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can surge in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that each...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can flourish in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that e...
We analyze how family ties affect incentives, with focus on the strategic interaction between two mu...
We analyze how family ties affect incentives, with focus on the strategic interaction between a pair...
We analyze the effects of family ties on the incentives for productive effort. A family is modelled ...
In this paper, we examine the pure exchange motive for intergenerational transfers within the family...
The author builds on the altruistic model of the family, to explore the strategic interaction betwee...
Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model to expla...
Evolutionary studies of cooperation in traditional human societies suggest that helping family and r...
We offer a game-theoretic proof of Hamilton's rule for the spread of altruism. For a simple case of ...
stimulus to work on this paper to work. I am also grateful to Alan Rogers and Sam Bowles for their h...
By combining basic concepts from economics and genetic economics, I elaborate a rationale for the mu...
Abstract: We study environments in which an individual gets a higher payoff from defecting than from...
Economists have invested a great deal of effort in trying to understand the motivation for family tr...
The genetic evolution of altruism (i.e., a behavior resulting in a net reduction of the survival and...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can surge in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that each...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can flourish in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that e...
We analyze how family ties affect incentives, with focus on the strategic interaction between two mu...
We analyze how family ties affect incentives, with focus on the strategic interaction between a pair...
We analyze the effects of family ties on the incentives for productive effort. A family is modelled ...
In this paper, we examine the pure exchange motive for intergenerational transfers within the family...
The author builds on the altruistic model of the family, to explore the strategic interaction betwee...
Evolutionary theory provides the biological sciences, with a fundamental and powerful model to expla...
Evolutionary studies of cooperation in traditional human societies suggest that helping family and r...
We offer a game-theoretic proof of Hamilton's rule for the spread of altruism. For a simple case of ...
stimulus to work on this paper to work. I am also grateful to Alan Rogers and Sam Bowles for their h...
By combining basic concepts from economics and genetic economics, I elaborate a rationale for the mu...
Abstract: We study environments in which an individual gets a higher payoff from defecting than from...
Economists have invested a great deal of effort in trying to understand the motivation for family tr...
The genetic evolution of altruism (i.e., a behavior resulting in a net reduction of the survival and...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can surge in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that each...
Abstract: We demonstrate how altruism can flourish in a population of nonaltruists. We assume that e...