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2002
Henrich, J. “Decision-Making, Cultural Transmission and Adaptation in Economic Anthropology”. In Theory in Economic Anthropology, edited by Jean Ensminger, 251-95. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2002.
Henrich, J. “Decision-Making, Cultural Transmission and Adaptation in Economic Anthropology”. In Theory in Economic Anthropology, edited by Jean Ensminger, 251-95. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press, 2002.
Henrich, J., and R. Boyd. “On Modeling Cultural Evolution: Why Replicators Are Not Necessary for Cultural Evolution”. Journal of Cognition and Culture 2 (2002): 87-112.
Henrich, J., and R. Boyd. “On Modeling Cultural Evolution: Why Replicators Are Not Necessary for Cultural Evolution”. Journal of Cognition and Culture 2 (2002): 87-112.
Henrich, J., and R. McElreath. “Reply to Kuznar’s Comment on Our ‘Are Peasants Risk Averse Decision-Makers’”. Current Anthropology 43 (2002): 788-89.
Henrich, J., and R. McElreath. “Reply to Kuznar’s Comment on Our ‘Are Peasants Risk Averse Decision-Makers’”. Current Anthropology 43 (2002): 788-89.
2001
Henrich, J., R. Boyd, S. Bowles, C. Camerer, E. Fehr, H. Gintis, and R. McElreath. “In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies”. American Economic Review 91 (2001): 73-78.
Henrich, J., R. Boyd, S. Bowles, C. Camerer, E. Fehr, H. Gintis, and R. McElreath. “In Search of Homo Economicus: Behavioral Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies”. American Economic Review 91 (2001): 73-78.
Henrich, Joseph. “Cultural Transmission and the Diffusion of Innovations: Adoption Dynamics Indicate That Biased Cultural Transmission Is the Predominate Force in Behavioral Change”. American Anthropologist 103 (2001): 992-1013.
Henrich, Joseph. “Cultural Transmission and the Diffusion of Innovations: Adoption Dynamics Indicate That Biased Cultural Transmission Is the Predominate Force in Behavioral Change”. American Anthropologist 103 (2001): 992-1013.
Henrich, Joseph, and Francisco Gil-White. “The Evolution of Prestige: Freely Conferred Deference As a Mechanism for Enhancing the Benefits of Cultural Transmission”. Evolution and Human Behavior 22 (2001): 165-96.
Henrich, Joseph, and Francisco Gil-White. “The Evolution of Prestige: Freely Conferred Deference As a Mechanism for Enhancing the Benefits of Cultural Transmission”. Evolution and Human Behavior 22 (2001): 165-96.
Henrich, J. “On Risk Preferences and Curvilinear Utility Curves”. Current Anthropology 42 (2001): 711.
Henrich, J. “On Risk Preferences and Curvilinear Utility Curves”. Current Anthropology 42 (2001): 711.
Henrich, J., Wulf Albers, Robert Boyd, Kevin McCabe, Gerd Gigerenzer, H. Peyton Young, and Axel Ockenfels. “What Is the Role of Culture in Bounded Rationality?”. In Bounded Rationality: The Adaptive Toolbox, edited by Gerd Gigerenzer and Reinhard Selten, 343-59. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001.
Henrich, J., Wulf Albers, Robert Boyd, Kevin McCabe, Gerd Gigerenzer, H. Peyton Young, and Axel Ockenfels. “What Is the Role of Culture in Bounded Rationality?”. In Bounded Rationality: The Adaptive Toolbox, edited by Gerd Gigerenzer and Reinhard Selten, 343-59. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001.
Henrich, J., and R. Boyd. “Why People Punish Defectors: Weak Conformist Transmission Can Stabilize Costly Enforcement of Norms in Cooperative Dilemmas”. Journal of Theoretical Biology 208 (2001): 79-89.
Henrich, J., and R. Boyd. “Why People Punish Defectors: Weak Conformist Transmission Can Stabilize Costly Enforcement of Norms in Cooperative Dilemmas”. Journal of Theoretical Biology 208 (2001): 79-89.
2000
Henrich, J. “Does Culture Matter in Economic Behavior: Ultimatum Game Bargaining Among the Machiguenga”. American Economic Review 90 (2000): 973-80.
Henrich, J. “Does Culture Matter in Economic Behavior: Ultimatum Game Bargaining Among the Machiguenga”. American Economic Review 90 (2000): 973-80.
1998
Henrich, Joseph, and Robert Boyd. “The Evolution of Conformist Transmission and the Emergence of Between-Group Differences”. Evolution and Human Behavior 19 (1998): 215-41.
Henrich, Joseph, and Robert Boyd. “The Evolution of Conformist Transmission and the Emergence of Between-Group Differences”. Evolution and Human Behavior 19 (1998): 215-41.
1997
Henrich, J. “Market Incorporation, Agricultural Change and Sustainability Among the Machiguenga Indians of the Peruvian Amazon”. Human Ecology 25 (1997): 319-51.
Henrich, J. “Market Incorporation, Agricultural Change and Sustainability Among the Machiguenga Indians of the Peruvian Amazon”. Human Ecology 25 (1997): 319-51.