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Cooperation in an Uncertain World: For the Maasai of East Africa, Need-Based Transfers Outperform Account-Keeping in Volatile Environments

机译:不确定世界中的合作:对于东非的马赛人来说,在动荡的环境中,基于需求的转移优于保持账户

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Using an agent-based model to study risk-pooling in herder dyads using rules derived from Maasai osotua ("umbilical cord") relationships, Aktipis et al. (2011) found that osotua transfers led to more risk-pooling and better herd survival than both no transfers and transfers that occurred at frequencies tied to those seen in the osotua simulations. Here we expand this approach by comparing osotua-style transfers to another type of livestock transfer among Maasai known as esile ("debt"). In osotua, one asks if in need, and one gives in response to such requests if doing so will not threaten one's own survival. In esile relationships, accounts are kept and debts must be repaid. We refer to these as "need-based" and "account-keeping" systems, respectively. Need-based transfers lead to more risk pooling and higher survival than account keeping. Need-based transfers also lead to greater wealth equality and are game theoretically dominant to account-keeping rules.
机译:Aktipis等人使用基于主体的模型来研究使用来自Maasai osotua(“脐带”)关系的规则在牧群中进行风险分担。 (2011年)发现,与没有转移和以与osotua模拟中发现的频率相关的频率发生转移相比,osotua转移导致更多的风险共担和更好的牛群生存。在这里,我们通过比较osotua式的转移与马赛人中另一种牲畜的转移esile(“债务”)来扩展这种方法。在osotua中,有人问是否有需要,有人回应这种要求是否会威胁到自己的生存。在私人关系中,保留帐户并必须偿还债务。我们将它们分别称为“基于需求”和“帐户保留”系统。与保留帐户相比,基于需求的转移导致更多的风险共担和更高的生存期。基于需求的转移也导致更大的财富平等,并且从理论上讲,游戏是账户管理规则的主导。

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