Problem: In the study of conflicts, both economists and evolutionary biologists use the concepts ‘tragedy of the commons’ and ‘public goods dilemma’. What is the relationship between the economist and evolutionist views of these concepts? Model features: The economics literature defines the tragedy of the commons and the public goods dilemma in terms of rivalry and excludability of the good. In contrast, evolutionists define these conflicts based on fitness functions with two components: individual and group components of fitness. Mathematical method: Evolutionary game theory and the calculation of evolutionarily stable strategy trait values by standard optimization techniques and by replacing slopes of group phenotype on individua...
By combining basic concepts from economics and genetic economics, I elaborate a rationale for the mu...
Is tragedy due to over harvesting an inevitable consequence of the voluntary action of cooperation i...
International audienceWe revisit in this paper the relation between evolution of species and the mat...
Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Garrett Hardin’s tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Public goods are the key features of all human societies and are also important in many animal soci...
Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Competition and conflict among individuals can favour exploitative strategies that undermine the com...
Selfishness and competition and the resulting harmony (Adam Smith) or dilemma (Hobbes) have been the...
Natural selection primarily acts at the level of the individual. Despite this, cooperation exists in...
Twenty years after the declarations from the Earth Summit in Rio, the world faces an unattenuated ho...
Assortative mechanisms can overcome tragedies of the commons that otherwise result in dilemma situat...
Since the pioneering work of Gordon (1954), many bioeconomic models for the description of the comme...
Background: A tragedy of the commons arises if individuals cannot protect their future use of a depl...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
By combining basic concepts from economics and genetic economics, I elaborate a rationale for the mu...
Is tragedy due to over harvesting an inevitable consequence of the voluntary action of cooperation i...
International audienceWe revisit in this paper the relation between evolution of species and the mat...
Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Garrett Hardin’s tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Public goods are the key features of all human societies and are also important in many animal soci...
Garrett Hardin's tragedy of the commons is an analogy that shows how individuals driven by self-inte...
Competition and conflict among individuals can favour exploitative strategies that undermine the com...
Selfishness and competition and the resulting harmony (Adam Smith) or dilemma (Hobbes) have been the...
Natural selection primarily acts at the level of the individual. Despite this, cooperation exists in...
Twenty years after the declarations from the Earth Summit in Rio, the world faces an unattenuated ho...
Assortative mechanisms can overcome tragedies of the commons that otherwise result in dilemma situat...
Since the pioneering work of Gordon (1954), many bioeconomic models for the description of the comme...
Background: A tragedy of the commons arises if individuals cannot protect their future use of a depl...
The emergence and abundance of cooperation in nature poses a tenacious and challenging puzzle to evo...
By combining basic concepts from economics and genetic economics, I elaborate a rationale for the mu...
Is tragedy due to over harvesting an inevitable consequence of the voluntary action of cooperation i...
International audienceWe revisit in this paper the relation between evolution of species and the mat...