Why Hunter-Gatherers Work: An Ancient Version of the Problem of Public Goods [and Comments and Reply]
1993; University of Chicago Press; Volume: 34; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1086/204182
ISSN1537-5382
AutoresKristen Hawkes, Jon Altman, Stephen Beckerman, Roy R. Grinker, Henry Harpending, Robert J. Jeske, Nicolas Peterson, Eric Alden Smith, George W. Wenzel, John E. Yellen,
Tópico(s)Classical Philosophy and Thought
ResumoPrevious articleNext article No AccessWhy Hunter-Gatherers Work: An Ancient Version of the Problem of Public Goods [and Comments and Reply]Kristen Hawkes, Jon Altman, Stephen Beckerman, Roy Richard Grinker, Henry Harpending, Robert J. Jeske, Nicolas Peterson, Eric Alden Smith, George W. Wenzel, and John E. YellenKristen Hawkes, Jon Altman, Stephen Beckerman, Roy Richard Grinker, Henry Harpending, Robert J. Jeske, Nicolas Peterson, Eric Alden Smith, George W. Wenzel, and John E. 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