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Title: On the Early Holocene: Foraging to Early Agriculture
Authors: Marceau, Nicolas
Myers, Gordon
Keywords: Foraging
Agriculture
Transition
Coalition Formation
Cooperation
Issue Date: 2005-02
Series/Report no.: Cahiers du CIRPÉE;05-02
Abstract: We consider a world in which the mode of food production, foraging or agriculture, is endogenous, and in which technology grows exogenously. Within a model of coalition formation, we allow individuals to rationally form cooperative communities (bands) of foragers or farmers. At the lowest levels of technology, equilibrium entails the grand coalition of foragers, a cooperative structure which avoids over-exploitation of the environment. But at a critical state of technology, the cooperative structure breaks down through an individually rational splintering of the band. At this stage, there can be an increase in work and through the over-exploitation of the environment, a food crisis. In the end, technological growth may lead to a one-way transition from foraging to agriculture.
URI: http://132.203.59.36/CIRPEE/cahierscirpee/2005/files/CIRPEE05-02.pdf
https://depot.erudit.org/id/002029dd
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