Economics in Nature
Discover the fascinating intersection of economics and evolutionary ecology in Economics in Nature, published by Cambridge University Press in 2006. This insightful volume, spanning 292 pages, delves into how economic theories can be applied to understand the behaviors of both humans and animals. By employing models of economic theory, the book explores the significant roles that games and markets play in shaping interactions within nature.
Ideal for evolutionary biologists, anthropologists, psychologists, and economists, Economics in Nature offers a unique, multi-disciplinary perspective that enriches our understanding of economic behavior across species. Whether you are a student or a professional in the field, this book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in the complexities of economics in the natural world.