diff --git a/_posts/seminars/2021-01-18-dino-talks-strategic-selfless-interactions.md b/_posts/seminars/2021-01-25-dino-talks-strategic-selfless-interactions.md similarity index 92% rename from _posts/seminars/2021-01-18-dino-talks-strategic-selfless-interactions.md rename to _posts/seminars/2021-01-25-dino-talks-strategic-selfless-interactions.md index 99bc1fb..b37757d 100644 --- a/_posts/seminars/2021-01-18-dino-talks-strategic-selfless-interactions.md +++ b/_posts/seminars/2021-01-25-dino-talks-strategic-selfless-interactions.md @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ type: seminars track: dinotalks title: "Strategic and Selfless Interactions: a study of human behaviour" speaker: "Felipe Maciel Cardoso" -when: "January 18, 2021 at 1:00 pm" +when: "January 25, 2021 at 1:00 pm" --- Humans are unique animals, cooperating in a scale unrivalled by any other species. We built societies composed of non-kins, and empirical results have shown that people can perform costly actions in the benefit of others. On the other hand, humans also compete among themselves leading at times to negative outcomes, such as the overuse of Earth's natural resources. Yet, competition between economic agents underlies the well functioning of markets, and its destabilisation -- such as in an unbalanced distribution of market power -- can harm trade efficiency. @@ -12,13 +12,13 @@ Accordingly, analysing how people cooperate and compete is fundamental for the u