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The Mutual Gains from Trade Moderate the Parent-Offspring Conflict
American International Journal of Social Science (2014)
  • Sergio Da Silva, Federal University of Santa Catarina
Abstract
This essay asserts that the mutual gains accruing from the exchange of goods between siblings can moderate the famous parent-offspring conflict, an issue of interest in evolutionary biology. The rationale combines basic concepts of economics and behavioral genetics, and fills in the gaps of standard economic theory by justifying why trade, ultimately a cooperative endeavor, is possible from egoistic utility maximizers.
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Publication Date
2014
Publisher Statement
American International Journal of Social Science is open access
Citation Information
Sergio Da Silva. "The Mutual Gains from Trade Moderate the Parent-Offspring Conflict" American International Journal of Social Science Vol. 3 Iss. 5 (2014)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/sergiodasilva/156/