June 1–2, 2004
Toulouse, France
Preceding event
4th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Property Rights, Institutions and Management of Environmental and Natural Resources, Toulouse, France, May 3–4, 2001.
Succeeding event
6th IDEI-LERNA Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Environment, Finance and Corporate Behavior, Toulouse, France, May 31 to June 2, 2007.
More information coming soon
List of communications
Theodore C. Bergstrom (Dept. of Economics, University of California), “An Evolutionary View of Family Conflict and Cooperation”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.
Carl T. Bergstrom (Dept. of Biology, University of Washington), “The Red King Effect: When the Slowest Runner wins the Coevolutionary Race”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.
Samuel Bowles (Santa Fe Inst. & University of Siena), “Chance, Collective Action, and Institutional Innovation”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.
Herbert Gintis (Dept. of Economics, University of Massachussetts), “Modeling Cooperation Among Self-Interested Agents : A Critique”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.
Peter Hammerstein (Dept. of Biology, Humboldt University, Berlin), “Does Market Theory Apply to Biology?”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.
Hillard Kaplan (Dept. of Anthropology, University of New Mexico), “Determinants of Time Allocation Across the Lifespan : A Theoretical Model and an Application to the Machiguenga and Piro of Peru”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.
Miroslav Kummel (Dept. of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Michigan), and Stephen Salant (Dept. of Economics, University of Michigan), “The Economics of Mutualisms : Optimal Utilization of Mycorrhizal Mutualistic Partners by Plants”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.
Arthur J. Robson (Dept. of Economics, Simon Fraser University), “A 'Bieconomic' View of the Neolithic and Recent Demographic Transitions”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.
Gregory J. Velicer (Max-Planck Institute for Developmental Biology, Tübingen), “Social Strife in the Microbial World”, 5th Toulouse Conference on Environment and Resource Economics: Advances in Economics and Biology, Toulouse, France, June 1–2, 2004.