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Hamilton's rule in economic decision-making
Moshe Levy
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, Andrew W. Lo
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Economic Decision-making
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Hamilton's Rule
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Genetic Relatedness
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Willingness to Pay
28%
Altruistic Behavior
14%
Evolutionary
14%
Regression Analysis
14%
Direct Examination
14%
Survival Benefit
14%
Animal Species
14%
Modernity
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Human Decision Making
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Experimental Economics
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Kin Selection
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Inclusive Fitness
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Economic Resources
14%
Experimental Subjects
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Gift Recipient
14%
Hypothetical Statement
14%
Fitness Selection
14%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Willingness to Pay
100%
Experimental Economics
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Resource Economics
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