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Appendix C. A Model of Harvesting Large Game: Joint Ownership Versus Competition
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Native Americans and Europeans in the Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade 1
- Chapter 1. Hats and the European Fur Market 15
- Chapter 2. The Hudson’s Bay Company and the Organization of the Fur Trade 36
- Chapter 3. Indians as Consumers 69
- Chapter 4. The Decline of Beaver Populations 106
- Chapter 5. Industrious Indians 130
- Chapter 6. Property Rights, Depletion, and Survival 150
- Chapter 7. Indians and the Fur Trade: A Golden Age? 167
- Epilogue. The Fur Trade and Economic Development 184
- Appendix A. Fur Prices, Beaver Skins Traded, and the Simulated Beaver Population at Fort Albany, York Factory, and Fort Churchill, 1700–1763 189
- Appendix B. Simulating the Beaver Population 192
- Appendix C. A Model of Harvesting Large Game: Joint Ownership Versus Competition 195
- Appendix D. Food and the Relative Incomes of Native Americans and English Workers 198
- Notes 203
- Bibliography 237
- Index 251
- Acknowledgments 259
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction. Native Americans and Europeans in the Eighteenth-Century Fur Trade 1
- Chapter 1. Hats and the European Fur Market 15
- Chapter 2. The Hudson’s Bay Company and the Organization of the Fur Trade 36
- Chapter 3. Indians as Consumers 69
- Chapter 4. The Decline of Beaver Populations 106
- Chapter 5. Industrious Indians 130
- Chapter 6. Property Rights, Depletion, and Survival 150
- Chapter 7. Indians and the Fur Trade: A Golden Age? 167
- Epilogue. The Fur Trade and Economic Development 184
- Appendix A. Fur Prices, Beaver Skins Traded, and the Simulated Beaver Population at Fort Albany, York Factory, and Fort Churchill, 1700–1763 189
- Appendix B. Simulating the Beaver Population 192
- Appendix C. A Model of Harvesting Large Game: Joint Ownership Versus Competition 195
- Appendix D. Food and the Relative Incomes of Native Americans and English Workers 198
- Notes 203
- Bibliography 237
- Index 251
- Acknowledgments 259