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__________ Elias L. Khalil __________

Department of Economics, Monash University, VIC 3800, Australia.

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Khalil, E.L. 2000. Beyond natural selection and divine intervention: The Lamarckian implication of Adam Smith's invisible hand. Journal of Evolutionary Economics 10: 373—393. [abstract] economics

Keywords: Adam Smithbounded rationalitycreation vs. evolutionDarwininvisible hand explanationLamarcksympathy.


Khalil, E.L. 2000. Survival of the most foolish of fools: The limits of evolutionary selection theory. Journal of Bioeconomics 2: 203—220.

Keywords: efficiencyhysteresismarket selectionnatural selectionoptimizationpath dependencyproductivityrationality.


Khalil, E.L. 2000. Types of metaphor and identificational slips ineconomic discourse. Research in the history of economic thought and methodology 20: #—#. economics

Keywords: economic discoursehistory of economicsmetaphor.


Khalil, E.L. 2000. Sentimental Fools: A critique of Amartya Sen's notion of commitment. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 41: #—#. economics

Keywords: commitmentrational choice theory.


Khalil, E.L. 2000. Symbolic products: Prestige, pride and identity goods. Theory and Decision 48: #—#. economics

Keyword: symbolic capital.


Khalil, E.L. 2000. Making sense of Adam Smith's invisible hand: Beyond Pareto optimality and unintended consequences. Journal of the History of Economic Thought #: #—#. cultural evolution economics

Keywords: Adam Smithinvisible hand explanation.


Khalil, E.L. 2000. Survival of the most foolish of fools: The limits of evolutionary selection theory. Journal of Bioeconomics 2: 203—220. [abstract] economics

Keywords: efficiencyhysteresismarket selectionnatural selectionoptimizationpath dependencyproductivityrationality.


Khalil, E.L. 1999. Institutions, naturalism and evolution. Review of Political Economy 11: 61—81. economics

Keywords: institutionalismnaturalismnaturalism in economics.


Khalil, E.L. 1999. Two kinds of order: Thoughts on thetheory of the firm. Journal of Socio-Economics 28(2): #—#. economics

Keywords: ordertheory of the firm.


Khalil, E.L. 1998/99. The Janus hypothesis. Journal of Post Keynesian Economics 21: 315—342. economics

Keyword: Janus hypothesis (Khalil).


Khalil, E.L. 1998. The five careers of the biological metaphor in economic theory. Journal of Socio-Economics 27: 29—52. economics

Keywords: biological metaphors in economic theoryevolutionary economics.


Khalil, E.L. 1998. Is justice the primary feature of the state? Adam Smith's Critique of Social Contract Theory. European Journal of Law and Economics 6: 215—230. cultural evolution economics

Keywords: Adam Smithjusticesocial contract.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Economics, biology, and naturalism: Three problems concerning the question of individuality. Biology and Philosophy 12: 185—206. [abstract][pdf.] evolutionary biology economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsindividualitynaturalismnaturalism in economics.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. The red queen paradox: A proper name for a popular game. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 153: 411—415. economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsred queen hypothesis.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Buridan's ass, uncertainty, risk, and self-competition: A theory of entrepreneurship. Kyklos 50: 147—163. economics epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: determinismentrepreneurshipphisosophy of scienceriskself-competitionuncertainty.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Is the firm an individual? Cambridge Journal of Economics 21: 519—544. economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsindividualitytheory of the firm.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Production and environmental resources: A prelude to an evolutionary framework. Southern Economic Journal 63: 929—946. economics

Keywords: ecological economicsenvironmental resourcesevolutionary economicsproduction.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Symbolic inputs: Positional, reference and publicity goods. Finnish Economic Papers 10: 20—34. economics

Keyword: symbolic capital.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Biological metaphors, socio-economic theory and reductionism. Economic Issues 2(2): 45—57. economics

Keywords: biological metaphors in economicsreductionism.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Chaos theory versus Heisenberg's uncertainty: Risk, uncertainty and economic theory. American Economist 41(2): 27—40. economics

Keywords: chaos theoryHeisenbergriskuncertainty.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Etzioni versus Becker: Do moral sentiments differ from ordinary tastes? De Economist 145: 491—520. economics normative issues regarding evolutionary theory

Keywords: BeckerEtzionievolutionary ethicsmoral sentiments.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Friedrich Hayek's theory of spontaneous order: Two problems. Constitutional Political Economy 8: 301—317. economics

Keywords: Hayekspontaneous order.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Evolutionary biology and evolutionary economics. Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 8: 221—244. evolutionary biology economics

Keywords: biological metaphors in economic theoryevolutionary economicsinterdisciplinarity.


Khalil, E.L. 1997. Can artificial selection remedy the failing of natural se[le]ction with regard to scientific validation? [Comment on Campbell 1997.] Evolution and Cognition 3: 71—74.


Khalil, E.L. 1996. Social theory and naturalism: An introduction. In Khalil/Boulding, Evolution, Order, and Complexity, 1—39. economics

Keywords: naturalismnaturalism in social science.


Khalil, E.L. 1996. Non-linear dynamics versus development processes: Two kinds of change. Manchester School 64: 309—322. epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: changedevelopmentnonlinear dynamicsphisosophy of science.


Khalil, E.L. 1996. Economic action, naturalism, and purposefulness. Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 14: 119—140. economics

Keywords: naturalismnaturalism in economicsteleology.


Khalil, E.L. 1996. What is economic action? From Marshall and Robbins to Polanyi and Becker. Journal of the History of Economic Thought 18: 13—36. economics

Keywords: Beckereconomic actionevolutionary economicsMarshallPolanyiRobbins.


Khalil, E.L. 1996. Friedrich Hayek's Darwinian theory of evolution of institutions: Two problems. Australian Economic Papers 35: 183—201. economics

Keywords: Darwinian theory of economic evolutionDarwinian theory of institutionsevolutionary economicsHayekinstitutionalism.


Khalil, E.L. 1996. Kenneth Boulding: Ecodynamicist or evolutionary economist? Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics 19: 83—100. economics

Keywords: Bouldingecodynamicsecological economicsevolutionary economics.


Khalil, E.L. 1996. Respect, admiration, aggrandizement: Adam Smith as economic psychologist. Journal of Economic Psychology 17: 555—577. economics

Keywords: Adam Smitheconomic psychology.


Khalil, E.L./Boulding, K.E., eds. 1996. Evolution, Order, and Complexity. London: Routledge. economics epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: complexityecological economicsorderphilosophy of science.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. Organizations versus institutions. Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 151: 445—466. cultural evolution economics

Keywords: institutionalismorganizations.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. The socioculturalist agenda in economics: Critical remarks of Thorstein Veblen's legacy. Journal of Socio-Economics 24: 545—569. cultural evolution economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsinstitutionalismsocioculturalist agenda in economicsVeblen.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. Institutional theory of the firm? Extension and limitation. Review of Political Economy 7: 43—51. economics

Keywords: institutionalismtheory of the firm.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. Ecological economics, neoclassical economics and the technological/institutional regime of production. British Review of Economic Issues 17: 41—70. economics

Keywords: ecological economicsinstitutional regimeneoclassical economicstechnological regime.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. Has economics progressed? Rectilinear, historicist, universalist, and evolutionary historiographies. History of Political Economy 27: 43—87. economics epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: evolutionary economicshistoriographyphisosophy of scienceprogress.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. On the scope of economics: What is the question? Finnish Economic Papers 8: 40—55. economics

Keyword: scope of economics.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. Individual separateness or universal scheme? A note on neo-Darwinian vs. non-Darwinian evolutionary social science. Human Nature 6: 91—94. economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsevolutionary social science.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. Organizations, naturalism, and complexity. Review of Social Economy 53: 393—419. economics

Keywords: complexitynaturalismnaturalism in economicsorganizations.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. After the special nature of the firm: Beyond the critics of orthodox neoclassical economics. In Groenewegen, Transaction Cost Economics and Beyond, 289—307. epistemology and philosophy of science

Keyword: phisosophy of science.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. Nonlinear thermodynamics and social science modeling: Fad cycles, cultural development and identificational slips. American Journal of Economics and Sociology 54: 423—438. economics

Keyword: thermodynamics.


Khalil, E.L. 1995. Neo-classical economics and neo-Darwinism: Clearing the way for historical thinking. In Hodgson, Economics and Biology, #—#. evolutionary biology economics

Originally published 1993 in Blackwell/Chatha/Nell, Economics as Worldly Philosophy, #÷#.

Keywords: historyneo-Darwinismneoclassical economics.


Khalil, E.L. 1994. Rules. In Hodgson/Samuels/Tool, The Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics, 253—264. cultural evolution economics

Keywords: institutionalismrules.


Khalil, E.L. 1994. The implication for socialismof Marx's theory of the tendency of the rate of profit to fall. Journal of the History of Economic Thought 16: 292—309. economics

Keywords: Marxsocialism.


Khalil, E.L. 1993. Neo-classical economics and neo-Darwinism: Clearing the way for historical thinking. In Blackwell/Chatha/Nell, Economics as Worldly Philosophy, #—#. evolutionary biology economics

Reprinted in Hodgson, Economics and Biology, 1995.

Keywords: historyneo-Darwinismneoclassical economics.


Khalil, E.L. 1993. Is Poincaréan nonlinear dynamics the alternative to the selection theory of evolution? Journal of Social and Evolutionary Systems 16: 489—500. economics

Keywords: Poincaréan nonlinear dynamicsselectionism.


Khalil, E.L. 1992. Economics and biology: Eight areas of research. Methodus 4: 29—45. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson, Economics and Biology.

Keywords: common research interests in biology and economicsinterdisciplinarity.


Khalil, E.L. 1992. Marx's understanding of the essence ofcapitalism. History of Economics Review 17: 19—32. economics

Keywords: capitalismMarx.


Khalil, E.L. 1992. Nature and abstract labor in Marx. Social Concept 6: 91—117. economics

Keywords: abstract laborMarxnature.


Khalil, E.L. 1992. Was Marx a political economist (or just an economist)? Class Power in Relation to the Entry Points of Capital. Methodus 4: 35—43. economics

Keywords: Marxpolitical economy.


Khalil, E.L. 1992. Fox, hedgehog, and owl: Three temperaments of economic discourse. Methodus 4: 101—109. economics

Keyword: economic discourse.


Khalil, E.L. 1990. Natural complex vs. natural system. Journal of Social and Biological Structures 13: 11—31. economics epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: natural complex (Khalil)natural systemphisosophy of science.


Khalil, E.L. 1990. Rationality and social labor in Marx. Critical Review 4: 239—265. economics

Keywords: Marxrationalitysocial labor.


Khalil, E.L. 1990. Entropy law and exhaustion of natural resources: Is Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's paradigm defensible? Ecological Economics 2: 163—178. economics

Keywords: ecological economicsentropy lawexhaustion of natural resourcesGeorgescu-Roegen.


Khalil, E.L. 1990. Beyond self-interest and altruism: A reconstruction of Adam Smith's theory of human conduct. Economics and Philosophy 6: 255—273. economics

Reprinted in Zamagni, The Economics of Altruism.

Keywords: Adam Smithaltruismselfishness.


Khalil, E.L. 1989. Adam Smith and Albert Einstein: Theaesthetic principle of truth. History of Economics Society Bulletin 11: 222—237. economics epistemology and philosophy of science history and social studies of science

Keywords: Adam Smithaesthetic principle of truthEinsteinhistory of sciencephilosophy of science.


Khalil, E.L. 1989. Principles, rules and ideology. Forum for Social Economics 18/19: 41—54. economics

Keywords: ideologyrulessocial economics.


Khalil, E.L. 1987. Kuhn, Lakatos, and the history of economic thought. International Journal of Social Economics 14: 118—131. economics epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: history of economicsKuhnLakatosphisosophy of science.

 

 

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