Hobbess state of nature serves as the analytical starting point for much of what economists have written on anarchy and the formation of government. Unfortunately little historical evidence exists about how men behaved in a state of nature, if such a situation ever even existed. We conducted a laboratory experiment to create a Hobbesian state of nature and observe the level of economic efficiency subjects achieve. We also investigate Buchanans conjecture that people would unanimously agree to a social contract against theft.
An Experimental Investigation of Hobbesian Jungles
Bart J. Wilson is an associate professor of economics at George Mason University.
Benjamin Powell is a Senior Fellow at the Independent Institute and Director of the Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University.
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