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The Dark Side of the Force Jack Hirshleifer (University of California, Los Angeles)

The Dark Side of the Force By Jack Hirshleifer (University of California, Los Angeles)

The Dark Side of the Force by Jack Hirshleifer (University of California, Los Angeles)


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The volume shows how economic analysis can explain and illuminate the causes, conduct, and consequences of conflict. The prime audience would be economists and political scientists, including graduate students and advanced undergraduates, as well as general readers in law, history, public policy, other social sciences, and sociobiology.

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The Dark Side of the Force: Economic Foundations of Conflict Theory by Jack Hirshleifer (University of California, Los Angeles)

The central tradition of mainline economics deals with one way of making a living; producing goods and services. But there is another way of getting ahead through conflict or the 'dark side', by appropriating what others have produced. Parallel to military aggression and resistance, the dark side includes non-military activities such as litigation, strikes and lockouts, takeover contests, and bureaucratic back-biting struggles. This volume brings the analysis of conflict into the mainstream of economics. Part I explores the causes, conduct, and consequences of conflict as an economic activity. Part II delves deeply into the evolutionary sources of our capacities, physical and mental, for both conflict and cooperation. The introductory chapter of the volume, which outlines the significance of the dark side, was the author's 1993 Presidential Address to the Western Economic Association. Other chapters investigate economic models, historical discussions, experimental tests, and applications to topics in political science and law.

The Dark Side of the Force Reviews

'... it is a very interesting collection ...'. Managerial and Decision Economics
'Cambridge University Press is to be congratulated on producing the volume just at the moment when considerations of conflict and the use of force are in the forefront of everyone's mind.' Journal of Economics

Table of Contents

Introduction; 1. The dark side of the force; Part I. Causes, Consequences and Conduct of Conflict: 2. The bioeconomic causes of war; 3. The paradox of power; 4. Do the rich get richer and the poor poorer? Experimental tests of a model of power; 5. Conflict and rent-seeking success functions: ration vs. difference models of relative success; 6. Anarchy and its breakdown; 7. Truth, effort, and the legal battle; 8. Are equilibrium strategies unaffected by incentives?; Part II. Evolutionary Approaches to Conflict and its Resolution: 9. Extract from evolutionary models in economics and law: cooperation versus conflict strategies; 10. On the emotions as guarantors of threats and promises; 11. What strategies can support the evolutionary emergence of cooperation?; 12. Selection, mutation, and the preservation of diversity in evolutionary games; 13. There are many evolutionary pathways to cooperation; 14. The expanding domain of economics.

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CIN0521009170VG
9780521009171
0521009170
The Dark Side of the Force: Economic Foundations of Conflict Theory by Jack Hirshleifer (University of California, Los Angeles)
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2001-09-20
366
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