01424oam 2200397 450 991070518960332120140313154130.0(CKB)5470000002447457(OCoLC)870172946(EXLCZ)99547000000244745720140207d1995 ua 0engurmn||||a||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierRole of local cooperatives in emerging swine industry /Julie A. HogelandWashington, D.C. :United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Business and Cooperative Development Service,1995.1 online resource (ii, 19 pages, 8 unnumbered pages) formRBCDS research report ;144"November 1995."Title from title screen (viewed on Feb. 7, 2014).Includes bibliographical references.SwineCooperative marketingUnited StatesAgriculture, CooperativeUnited StatesSwineCooperative marketingAgriculture, CooperativeHogeland Julie A.1390808United States.Rural Business and Cooperative Development Service,GPOGPOGPOBOOK9910705189603321Role of local cooperatives in emerging swine industry3443898UNINA01587nam2 22003373i 450 CAG003353820231121125420.020050721d1936 ||||0itac50 baitaitz01i xxxe z01n3Teodoro MommsenRomaAequastampa 1936301 p.20 cm.001CAG00335332001 L'impero di RomaTeodoro Mommsenopera curata e annotata da Antonio Quattrini G3Mommsen, TheodorCFIV046962070171837Mommsen, TheodorusBVEV285611Mommsen, TheodorMommsen, TeodoroCFIV202313Mommsen, TheodorITIT-0120050721IT-RM0418 IT-RM0460 IT-RM1090 IT-RM1438 IT-FR0017 BIBLIOTECA ACCADEMIA NAZ. DEI LINCEI E CORSINIANARM0418 Biblioteca Dell' Archivio Centrale Dello StatoRM0460 Biblioteca Della Fondazione Giovanni Pierluigi Da PalestrinaRM1090 Biblioteca dell'Istituto Statale per Sordi di RomaRM1438 Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio ApreaFR0017 NCAG0033538Biblioteca umanistica Giorgio Aprea 52DSR P 23 52FLS0000382745 VMB RS C 2014120320141203 52DLM L /C /5.3 52DUP0009015645 VMH RS C 2018112820181128 10 27 30 35 5233604131UNICAS04094nam 2200793Ia 450 991097304400332120200520144314.09786612458804978128245880212824588099781400832255140083225X10.1515/9781400832255(CKB)2550000000000582(EBL)483587(OCoLC)568113203(SSID)ssj0000335489(PQKBManifestationID)11273249(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000335489(PQKBWorkID)10272861(PQKB)11326808(MdBmJHUP)muse36765(DE-B1597)446573(OCoLC)979726564(DE-B1597)9781400832255(Au-PeEL)EBL483587(CaPaEBR)ebr10364735(CaONFJC)MIL245880(PPN)170252868(Perlego)734891(MiAaPQ)EBC483587(FR-PaCSA)45004287(FRCYB45004287)45004287(EXLCZ)99255000000000058220090422d2010 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrThe calculus of selfishness /Karl SigmundCourse BookPrinceton, NJ Princeton University Pressc20101 online resource (185 p.)Princeton series in theoretical and computational biologyDescription based upon print version of record.9780691171081 0691171084 9780691142753 0691142750 Includes bibliographical references and index.Frontmatter --Contents --Preface --Chapter One. Introduction: Social Traps and Simple Games --Chapter Two. Game Dynamics and Social Learning --Chapter Three. Direct Reciprocity: The Role of Repetition --Chapter Four. Indirect Reciprocity: The Role of Reputation --Chapter Five. Fairness and Trust: The Power of Incentives --Chapter Six. Public Goods and Joint Efforts: Between Freedom and Enforcement --Chapter Seven. Cooperation in Structured Populations --References --IndexHow does cooperation emerge among selfish individuals? When do people share resources, punish those they consider unfair, and engage in joint enterprises? These questions fascinate philosophers, biologists, and economists alike, for the "invisible hand" that should turn selfish efforts into public benefit is not always at work. The Calculus of Selfishness looks at social dilemmas where cooperative motivations are subverted and self-interest becomes self-defeating. Karl Sigmund, a pioneer in evolutionary game theory, uses simple and well-known game theory models to examine the foundations of collective action and the effects of reciprocity and reputation. Focusing on some of the best-known social and economic experiments, including games such as the Prisoner's Dilemma, Trust, Ultimatum, Snowdrift, and Public Good, Sigmund explores the conditions leading to cooperative strategies. His approach is based on evolutionary game dynamics, applied to deterministic and probabilistic models of economic interactions. Exploring basic strategic interactions among individuals guided by self-interest and caught in social traps, The Calculus of Selfishness analyzes to what extent one key facet of human nature--selfishness--can lead to cooperation.Princeton series in theoretical and computational biology.Game theoryCooperativenessMoral and ethical aspectsEvolution (Biology)MathematicsGame theory.CooperativenessMoral and ethical aspects.Evolution (Biology)Mathematics.306.3/4Sigmund Karl1945-1798052MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910973044003321The calculus of selfishness4340635UNINA