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Publications from the Project
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#### Book
* Henrich, Joseph, Robert Boyd, Samuel Bowles, Colin Camerer, Ernst Fehr, and
Herbert Gintis, (Eds.) _Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments
and Ethnographic Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies._ Oxford
University Press, 2004 (forthcoming).
* [Table of contents](/roots-of-sociality/phase-i/papers/toc)
* [Cover image](/media/roots/images/p1-book.jpg)
#### Articles
* Alvard,
Michael S. (2004) "The Ultimatum Game, Fairness, and Cooperation among Big
Game Hunters." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer, Fehr, and Gintis (Eds.),
Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and Ethnographic
Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 413-435), Oxford University
Press.
* Barr,
Abigail. (2004) "Kinship, Familiarity, and Trust: An Experimental
Investigation." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer, Fehr, and Gintis (Eds.),
Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and Ethnographic
Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 305-334), Oxford University
Press.
* Barr,
Abigail. (2003) Trust and expected trustworthiness: Experimental evidence
from Zimbabwean villages. The Economic Journal, 113
(489):614-630(17).
* Ensminger, Jean E. (2001)
"Experimental Economics: A Powerful New Tool for Theory Testing in
Anthropology." In Ensminger (Ed.), Theory in Economic Anthropology (pp.
59-78), Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press.
* Ensminger, Jean E. (2004)
"Market Integration and Fairness: Evidence from Ultimatum, Dictator, and Public
Goods Experiments in East Africa." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer, Fehr, and
Gintis (Eds.), Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and
Ethnographic Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 356-381),
Oxford University Press.
* Gil-White, Francisco.
(2004) "Ultimatum Game with an Ethnicity Manipulation: Results from Khovdiin
Bulgan Sum, Mongolia." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer, Fehr, and Gintis
(Eds.), Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and Ethnographic
Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 260-304), Oxford University
Press.
* Gurven, Michael.
(2004) Economic games among the Amazonian Tsimane: Exploring the roles of market
access, costs of giving, and cooperation on pro-social game behavior.
Experimental Economics, 7 (1):5-24.
* Henrich,
Joseph. (2000) Does culture matter in economic behavior? Ultimatum game
bargaining among the Machiguenga. American Economic Review, 90(4):
973-979.
* Henrich,
Joseph.(1997) Market Incorporation, Agricultural Change and Sustainability
among the Machiguenga Indians of the Peruvian Amazon. Human Ecology,
25(2): 319-351.
* Henrich,
Joseph, Robert
Boyd,
Sam Bowles, Colin Camerer, Herbert Gintis, Richard McElreath,
and Ernst Fehr.(2001) In
search of Homo Economicus: Experiments in 15 Small-Scale Societies. American
Economic Review, 91(2): 73-79.
* Henrich,
Joseph, Richard
McElreath. (2002) Are Peasants Risk Averse Decision-Makers.Current
Anthropology, 43(1): 172-181.
* Henrich,
Joseph, Natalie
Smith. (2004) "Comparative Experimental Evidence from Machiguenga, Mapuche,
Huinca, and American Populations". In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer, Fehr, and
Gintis (Eds.), Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and
Ethnographic Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 125-167),
Oxford University Press.
* Hill, Kim, Michael Gurven. (2004)
"Economic Experiments to Examine Fairness and Cooperation among the Ache Indians
of Paraguay." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer, Fehr, and Gintis (Eds.),
Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and Ethnographic Evidence
from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 382-412), Oxford University
Press.
* Marlowe, Frank. (2004)
"Dictators and Ultimatums in an Egalitarian Society of Hunter-Gatherers: the
Hadza of Tanzani." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer, Fehr, and Gintis
(Eds.), Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and Ethnographic
Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 168-193), Oxford University
Press.
* McElreath,
Richard. (2004) "Community Structure, Mobility, and the Strength of Norms in
an African Society: The Sangu of Tanzania." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer,
Fehr, and Gintis (Eds.), Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments
and Ethnographic Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 335-355),
Oxford University Press.
* Patton, John
Q. (2004) "Coalitional Effects on Reciprocal Fairness in the Ultimatum Game:
A Case from the Ecuadorian Amazon." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles, Camerer, Fehr, and
Gintis (Eds.), Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic Experiments and
Ethnographic Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies (pp. 96-124),
Oxford University Press.
* Tracer, David P.
(2004) "Market Integration, Reciprocity, and Fairness in Rural Papua New Guinea:
Results from a Two-Village Ultimatum Game Experiment." In Henrich, Boyd, Bowles,
Camerer, Fehr, and Gintis (Eds.), Foundations of Human Sociality: Economic
Experiments and Ethnographic Evidence from Fifteen Small-Scale Societies
(pp. 232-259), Oxford University Press.