Agents with Imperfect Empathy. May Survive Natural Selection
Alberto Bisin and
Thierry Verdier
DELTA Working Papers from DELTA (Ecole normale supérieure)
Abstract:
Cultural transmission mechanisms which favor the direct transmission of the parents traits to their children may be adaptive to natural selection when opposed to mechanisms in which the parents choose for the offspring the highest fitness at any time. This is so, in particular, in environnements in which the determinants of the reproductive success of a cultural trait are highly variable.
Date: 1999
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Published in Economic Letters, 2001, 71, pp. 277-285.
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