Genes, Culture, and Preferences

Biological Theory 8 (2):151-157 (2013)
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Abstract

This paper explores the notion that economic preferences were shaped by the joint action of genetic and cultural evolution. We review the evidence that preferences are partly innate, the output of genetic forces, and partly plastic, the output of cultural forces. A model of how genes and culture might jointly shape preferences is sketched

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