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| == Friday, February 13 ==
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| '''9:00-10:30''' Jean-Paul Carvalho (Oxford University), ''A Theory of the Islamic Revival''
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| '''11:00-12:30''' Yochai Benkler (Harvard Law School), ''Policy-Design When Preferences Depend on Incentives''
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| '''2:00-3:30''' Linda Vigilant, (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology) and Kevin Langergraber (Max Planck Institute, Leipzig), ''Evolutionary Effects of Group Competition Among Chimpanzees''
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| '''4:00-5.30''' Annie Bissonnette (Anthropological Institute of the University of Zurich), ''Leveling Coalitions in Non-Human Primates''
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| == Saturday, February 14 ==
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| '''9:00-10:30''' Abigail Barr (University of Oxford), ''Homo Aegualis: Cross-Cultural Experimental Evidence of Inequality Aversion''
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| '''11:00 -12.30''' Rob Boyd, (SFI and University of California-Los Angeles), ''The division of labor and the origins inequality''
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| '''2:00-3:30''' Ray Jackendoff, (Tufts University and SFI), ''The Cognitive Structure of Values, Fairness, and Reciprocity''
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| '''3:30-5:00''' Small groups
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| == Sunday, February 15 ==
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| '''9:00-10:30''' Peter Lindert, (University of California-Davis), ''Ancient Inequality''
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| '''10:45-12:15''' Sam Bowles, (SFI and University of Siena), ''The Nature of Wealth and the Dynamics of Inequality in Pre-Modern Economies'' (based on research with Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Tom Hertz, and 20 others)
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