
The Invisible Paw (Rebroadcast)
Freakonomics Radio
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The Economics of Animal Behavior
This chapter examines the fascinating parallels and contrasts between human and animal intelligence, particularly through the lens of biological market theory. It follows a biologist's observations of baboons and chimpanzees, revealing insights into mating strategies, cooperation, and competition within social dynamics. The discussion highlights how economic principles can illuminate the complexities of animal interactions, challenging established notions of altruism in the animal kingdom.
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