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Prospecting for dinosaurs on the mining frontier: The value of information in America's Gilded Age

机译:在采矿前沿探寻恐龙:信息在美国镀金时代的价值

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How much is a dinosaur worth? This essay offers an account of the way vertebrate fossils were priced in late 19th-century America to explore the process by which monetary values are established in science. Examining a long and drawn-out negotiation over the sale of an unusually rich dinosaur quarry in Wyoming, I argue that, on their own, abstract market principles did not suffice to mediate between supply and demand. Rather, people haggling over the price of dinosaur bones looked to social norms from the mineral industry for cues on how to value these rare and unusual objects, adopting a set of negotiation tactics that exploited asymmetries in the distribution of scarce information to secure the better end of the deal. On the mining frontier in America's Gilded Age, dinosaurs were thus valued in much the same way as any other scarce natural resource one could dig out of the ground, including gold, silver, and coal.
机译:恐龙值多少钱?本文介绍了19世纪后期美国脊椎动物化石的定价方式,以探讨在科学中建立货币价值的过程。我审查了怀俄明州关于出售异常丰富的恐龙采石场的漫长而漫长的谈判,我认为,单凭抽象的市场原则不足以在供求之间进行调解。相反,对恐龙骨头价格讨价还价的人们向矿物行业的社会准则寻求有关如何对这些稀有和不寻常物品进行估价的线索,采取了一系列谈判策略,这些策略利用了稀缺信息分配中的不对称性来确保更好的结果。这笔交易。因此,在美国镀金时代的采矿前沿,对恐龙的估价与其他任何稀有自然资源(包括金,银和煤)都可以挖掘出来的方式几乎相同。

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