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Agricultural Cooperation

Stefan Mann ()

Chapter Chapter 4 in Socioeconomics of Agriculture, 2018, pp 65-85 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Cooperative settings, if judged from a utilitarian perspective, can be justified in two distinct ways. The first is that individual utilities can be enhanced if forces are joined together in a cooperative setting, while the second argument concerns utility interdependencies. The fact that my well-being is dependent on my neighbour’s well-being not only has added complexity within the mathematical landscapes of utility theory, but has also been usedl as a theoretical concept to explain practices such as donations.

Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-74141-3_4

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