Hegmon's Model of Sharing
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Submitted By: sbergin
Submitted: Jan 25, 2008
Last Updated: May 2, 2013
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The purpose of Hegmon’s Sharing model is to develop an understanding of the effect sharing strategies have on household survival. The model was developed with western Pueblo agriculturalists, specifically the Hopi, in mind. Households are modeled as sharing no resources, pooling all of their resources into specified groups, or practicing restricted sharing. Keywords:
This is a replication of a previously published model:
Hegmon, M. 1991 The Risks of Sharing and Sharing as Risk Reduction: Interhousehold Food Sharing in Egalitarian Societies. In Between Bands and States, edited by S. A. Gregg, pp. 309-332. Occasional Paper No. 9. Cite This Model:
Bergin, Sean M (2013, May 2). "Hegmon's Model of Sharing" (Version 1). CoMSES Computational Model Library. Retrieved from: http://www.openabm.org/model/2217/version/1
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Model Version: 1 [Latest]
Version Notes:
Platform:
Repast 3.0
Programming Language:
Java 1.6
Operating System:
Platform Independent
Licensed Under:
GNU GPL, Version 2
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