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This article is interested in how efficiently individuals can use available information, and if this will translate into efficient outcomes at the market level. Our use of available information in markets is further specified by evolutionary psychology and behavioral ecology, which extend core...
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Indigenous Australians have socioeconomic attributes similar to those of residents in some developing countries. Their utilisation of wildlife could add to their economic opportunities. Attitudes of a sample of the Australian public towards the subsistence use of wildlife by Indigenous...
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We study two models of population with migration. On an island lives an individual whose genealogy is given by a critical Galton–Watson tree. If its offspring ends up consuming all the resources, any newborn child has to migrate to find new resources. In this sense, the migrations are...
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We analyze the dynamics of age-structured population renewal when vital rates make a transition in a finite time interval from arbitrary initial values to any specified final values. The general solution to the renewal equation in such cases is obtained. This solution describes the birth...
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