- Homo
reciprocans, or
reciprocating human, is the
concept in some
economic theories of
humans as
cooperative actors who are
motivated by
improving their...
-
Agdistis reciprocans is a moth in the
family Pterophoridae. It is
known from
South Africa. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2017). "Agdistis
reciprocans Meyrick...
- children),
making Homo
economicus compatible with
other models such as Homo
reciprocans,
which emphasizes human cooperation. As a
theory on
human conduct, it...
- use,
mainly British Isles.
Enclosure Global commons Game
theory Homo
reciprocans Network effect "The
Magic Cauldron" –
essay on the open
source economic...
- S2CID 170413096. http://www.um****.edu/preferen/gintis/homo.pdf Homo
reciprocans: A
Research Initiative on the Origins, Dimensions, and
Policy Implications...
-
Economic sociology Emotional bias Fuzzy-trace
theory Hindsight bias Homo
reciprocans Important publications in
behavioral economics List of
cognitive biases...
-
moderate request. Ben
Franklin effect Cooperation Generalized exchange Homo
reciprocans Influence:
Science and
Practice Norm of
reciprocity Prisoner's dilemma...
-
Synaptula neirensis Heding, 1928
Synaptula psara (Sluiter, 1887)
Synaptula reciprocans (Forskal, 1775)
Synaptula recta (Semper, 1867)
Synaptula reticulata (Semper...
-
community intimacy ****ociated with
living with
heteronormative homo
reciprocans of
similar socioeconomic status.
These attractive qualities of the concept...
-
Economic Inquiry, 46(1), pp. 84–90. Dohmen, T. et al. (2009). Homo
reciprocans:
Survey evidence on
behavioural outcomes.
Economic Journal, 119(536)...