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  1. International Review of Economics
  2. International Review of Economics : Volume 55
  3. International Review of Economics : Volume 55, Issue 1-2, April 2008
  4. Dynamics of relational goods
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International Review of Economics : Volume 55, Issue 1-2, April 2008
Reciprocity: theory and facts : Introduction to the special issue
Reciprocity and practical comparability
Antipeponthos and reciprocity: the concept of equivalent exchange from Aristotle to Turgot
Trust and reciprocity: misunderstandings
Reciprocity and economics in historical perspective
Which norms are strong reciprocators supposed to enforce? Not all norms are psychologically the same
Reciprocity in the shadow of threat
Dynamics of relational goods
On the value of participation: endogenous emergence of social norms in a three-player ultimatum game experiment
Conditional cooperation in a sequential move game
Reciprocity in financial decision making: intuitive and analytical mind-reading strategies
On virtual communities: individual motivations, reciprocity and we-rationality
Reciprocity and statehood in Africa: from clientelism to cleptocracy
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Dynamics of relational goods

Content Provider Springer Nature Link
Author Randon, Emanuela Bruni, Luigi Naimzada, Ahmad
Copyright Year 2008
Abstract We propose a model of social relationships in which relational goods are the results of individual joint efforts and past attitudes toward socialising. We show the effect of individual different inclinations toward social relationships on the dynamic properties of the system either assuming homogeneous or heterogeneous individuals. Particularly, we show the role assumed by the environment and past experience of individuals on the dynamic outcome. We use a triangular finite-different system to investigate these issues. We analyse the conditions for the convergence of the system to a low-socialising trap and we propose a few policy corrections to get out of it.
Starting Page 113
Ending Page 125
Page Count 13
File Format PDF
ISSN 18651704
Journal International Review of Economics
Volume Number 55
Issue Number 1-2
e-ISSN 18634613
Language English
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Publisher Date 2008-03-26
Publisher Place Berlin, Heidelberg
Access Restriction One Nation One Subscription (ONOS)
Subject Keyword Relational goods Intertemporal consumer choices Time allocation Economics general
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
Subject Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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