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Primogeniture, Monogamy, and Reproductive Success in a Stratified Society Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Ted Bergstrom (University of California, Santa Barbara)
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This paper explores the workings of stratified societies in which there is primogeniture and where the nobility practice monogamous marriage with a double standard of sexual fidelity. We model a simple stratified society and define the reproductive values of the male and female nobility relative to that of commoners. We then explore implications of the hypothesis that preferences have evolved to favor maximization of reproductive value. The hypothesis is tested against fragmentary data from ancient civilizations and quite detailed information about the British aristocracy in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.
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Paper provided by Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara in its series University of California at Santa Barbara, Economics Working Paper Series with number
1994B.
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Keywords: primogeniture british nobility reproductive success monogamy dowry Other versions of this item:
Paper Ted Bergstrom, .
"Primogeniture, Monogamy, and Reproductive Success in a Stratified Society ,"
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_031, University of Michigan, Department of Economics.
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"Primogeniture, Monogamy and Reproductive Success in a Stratified Society ,"
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044, ESRC Centre on Economics Learning and Social Evolution.
Ted Bergstrom, 1994.
"Primogeniture, Monogamy and Reproductive Success in a Stratified Society ,"
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9410001, EconWPA, revised 10 Oct 1994.
[Downloadable!] Ted Bergstrom, .
"Primogeniture, Monogamy, and Reproductive Success in a Stratified Society ,"
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_025, University of Michigan, Department of Economics.
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"Evolution of Time Preference by Natural Selection ,"
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"On the Evolution of Altruistic Ethical Rules for Siblings ,"
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_023, University of Michigan, Department of Economics.
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Ted Bergstrom, 1995.
"On the Evolution of Altruistic Ethical Rules for Siblings ,"
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1995A, Department of Economics, UC Santa Barbara.
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"On the Evolution of Altruistic Ethical Rules for Siblings ,"
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017, ESRC Centre on Economics Learning and Social Evolution.
Bergstrom, Theodore C, 1995.
"On the Evolution of Altruistic Ethical Rules for Siblings ,"
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