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Jack Hirshleifer (Author)
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0226342824 978-0226342825 November 2, 1987 1
Conflict, disaster, and destruction—despite their historical and current significance—have not yet been adequately studied from the economic point of view. Economic Behaviour in Adversity brings together ten important essays, several previously unpublished, dealing with the choices people make in times of disaster and conflict. These essays help explain the possibilities and limits of human cooperation under severe environmental pressure.

Part I, "Disaster and Recovery," contains previously unpublished studies of major historical catastrophes, among them the Black Death of the fourteenth century, the Civil War in Russia that followed the Bolshevik revolution, and the mass bombing of Germany and of Japan during World War II. Accompanying the historical studies are several analytical papers that interpret the disaster experience.

The essays in Part II, "Cooperation and Conflict," represent innovative theoretical analyses based on a common theme—that cooperation and conflict are alternative strategies whereby individuals, groups, and different forms of social organization struggle with one another for evolutionary survival. Ultimately, these essays indicate, the political economy of the human species is an instance of Darwin's "economy of nature."

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  • Hardcover: 320 pages
  • Publisher: University Of Chicago Press; 1 edition (November 2, 1987)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0226342824
  • ISBN-13: 978-0226342825
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.4 x 1.1 inches
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5.0 out of 5 stars A fascinating classic study of how economies pulled out of diasters, June 24, 2010
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This contains the newest and most accessible version of a semi-lost classic of economic history, Hirshleifer's 1963 Rand Corporation study "Disaster and Recovery." The disasters include everything from the Black Death to the early days of Communism in Russia and the postwar recoveries of Japan and Germany. There are more facts here than you can find in any other single place. There are other insightful essays on topics of economics and history in this collection, but the first chapter alone is worth whatever you pay for the book. I read "Disaster and Recovery" as an undergrad at UCLA in 1963 and was blown away. It's still just as amazing today as it was then.
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This survey of the causes, characteristics and consequences of important historical disasters was undertaken for The RAND Corporation under a US Air Force contract. Read the first page
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superordinate player, social composition functions, war damage insurance, disaster phenomenon, absolute competition, surviving resources, localized disasters, evolutionary equilibria, probable liability, moralistic aggression, helping rule, helping acts, evolutionary equilibrium, political disorganization, repressed inflation, simple compensation, mutually advantageous exchanges, insurance programme, privacy ethic, fellow helpers, taking competition, tender trap, reproductive survival, bomb destruction, passive defence
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New York, Black Death, World War, Golden Rule, Postwar Economy, Journal of Political Economy, Maynard Smith, Silver Rule, Adam Smith, Battle of the Sexes, Strategic Bombing Survey, Western Europe, General Clay, American Economic Review, Rotten Kid, Slicher van Bath, Columbia University Press, Iron Rule, Budget Bureau, Soviet Union, War Damage Corporation, Big Daddy, Harvard University Press, Journal of Legal Studies, King of England
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