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Shared intentions: the evolution of collaboration

Jonathan Newton

No 2015-05, Working Papers from University of Sydney, School of Economics

Abstract: The ability to share intentions and adjust one's choices in collaboration with others is a fundamental aspect of human nature. We discuss the forces that would have acted for and against the evolution of this ability for a large class of dilemmas and coordination problems that would have been faced by our hominin ancestors. In contrast to altruism and other non-fitness maximizing preferences, the ability to share intentions proliferates when rare without requiring repeated interaction or assortativity in matching.

Keywords: Evolution; shared intentions; norm (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-03
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