Reciprocity, Altruism and the Civil Society

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Author_Luigino Bruni
behavioural economics
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cautious
Cautious Reciprocity
Civil Happiness
Civil Society
collective action models
Conditional Cooperators
cooperators
dilemma
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evolutionary dynamics of reciprocity
evolutionary game theory
Follow
Genuine Sociality
German Panel Data
Good Life
Holding
intrinsic
Intrinsic Motivation
Intrinsic Reward
motivations
Nelson Mandela
non-contractual exchange
political economy analysis
Prisoner's Dilemma
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prisoners
Prisoner’s Dilemma
Prisoner’s Dilemma Type
Repeated Games Framework
social cooperation
strategies
strong
Strong Reciprocity
unconditional
Unconditional Actions
Unconditional Behaviour
Unconditional Cooperators
Unconditional Reciprocity
Unconditional Strategies
Vice Versa
Wo
Worthwhile

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415569644
  • Weight: 320g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 24 Nov 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The main emphasis of this new book from Luigino Bruni is a praise of heterogeneity, arguing that society works when different people are able to cooperate in many different ways. The author engages in a novel approach to reciprocity looking at its different forms in society, from cautious or contractual interactions, to the reciprocity of friendship to unconditional behaviour.

Bruni'ss historical-methodological analysis of reciprocity is a way of examining the interface between political economy and the issue of sociality, generally characterized by 'two hundred years of solitude' of the homo economicus. This historical analysis exposes an absence and this book looks at the reasons why among the many forms of reciprocity present in the civil life economics has chosen to deal just with the simplest ones (contracts and repeated self-interested interactions). The second part of the book is an analysis (with repeated and evolutionary games) of the interactions of the three forms of reciprocity faced with a forth strategy; the non-reciprocity.

Luigino Bruni is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Milan-Bicocca. He is the author of Civil Happiness, also published by Routledge.