An Evolutionary View of Family Conflict and Cooperation

作者: Theodore C. Bergstrom

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摘要: Author(s): Bergstrom, Theodore C. | Abstract: What can our evolutionary history tell us about the economics of family. This paper explores implications partially coincident, opposed reproductive interests family members.

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