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Aldrich, H.E. 2001. Who wants to be an evolutionary theorist? Journal of Management Inquiry 10(June): #—#. cultural evolution economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsorganizational evolution.


Allen, P.M. 1992. Modelling evolutionary and complex systems. World Futures 34: 105—123. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Allen, P.M. 1992. Evolutionary theory, policy making and planning. Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research 51: 644—657. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Allen, P.M. 1993. Modèles évolutifs des systèmes humains. In Temporalités urbaines, 247—270. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Allen, P.M. 1993. Policy in a world of evolutionary learning and ignorance. In de Greene, A Systems-based Approach to Policy Making, 43—64. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary economicsevolutionary learningignorancepolicy.


Allen, P.M. 1994. Evolution, sustainability and industrial metabolism. In Ayres/Simonis, Industrial Metabolism, #—#. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary economicsindustrial metabolismsustainability.


Allen, P.M. 1994. Evolutionary complex systems: Models of technology change. In #, Chaos and Economic Theory, #—#. economics

Keywords: evolutionary complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Allen, P.M. 1996. Cities and regions as evolutionary complex systems. Geographical Systems 4: 103—130. economics

Keywords: evolutionary complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Allen, P.M. 1997. Cities and Regions as Self-Organizing Systems: Models of Complexity. London: Gordon and Breach. economics

Keywords: evolutionary complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Allen, P.M. 1998. Evolving complex systems in social science. In Altmann/Koch, Systems, #—#. economics

Keywords: evolutionary complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Allen, P.M. 1999. Cities as self-organizing complex systems. In Bertuglia/Bianchi/Mela, The City and its Sciences, #—#. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary economicsself-organization.


Allen, P.M./Clark, N./Perez-Trejo, F. 1993. Strategic planning of complex systems. Review of Political Economy 4: 275—290. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Argyrous, G./Sethi, R. 1996. The theory of evolution and the evolution of theory: Veblen's methodology in contemporary perspective. Cambridge Journal of Economics 20: 475—495. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.

Keywords: evolutionary economicsmethodologyVeblen.


Biddle, J.E. 1990. Purpose and evolution in Commons's institutionalism. History of Political Economy 22: 19—47. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 2.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Boulding, K.E. 1981. Evolutionary Economics. London: Sage. economics evolutionary epistemology

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Boyd, R./Richerson, P.J. 1992. Sociobiology, culture and economic theory. In Witt, Evolutionary Economics, 441—465. cultural evolution economics ethology and sociobiology

Keywords: evolutionary economicssociobiology.


Clark, N./Perez-Trejo, F./Allen, P.M. 1995. Evolutionary Dynamics and Sustainable Development: A Systems Approach. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary dynamicsevolutionary economics.


Edgell, S. 1975. Thorstein Veblen's theory of evolutionary change. American Journal of Economics and Sociology 34: 267—280. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.

Keywords: evolutionary economicsVeblen.


Febrero, R./Schwartz, P.S., eds. 1996. Essence of Becker. Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Foss, N.J. 1994. The biological analogy and the theory of the firm: Marshall and monopolistic competion. Journal of Economic Issues 28: 1115—1136. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Georgescu-Roegen, N. 1974. L'economia politica come estensione della biologia. ### #: 5—20. [abstract] economics

Keywords: ecological deteriorationevolutionary economicsexosomatic evolutiongeneralized evolutionary theorymechanicsreversibility.


Harris, A.L. 1934. Economic evolution: Dialectical and Darwinian. Journal of Political Economy 52: 34—79. economics

Reprinted in (Hodgson 1998, vol. 2).

Keywords: dialecticevolutionary economics.


Hill, F.G. 1958. Veblen and Marx. In Dowd, Thorstein Veblen, 129—149. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hirshleifer, J., ed. 1982. Evolutionary Models in Economics and Law. Research in Law and Economics, vol. 4. Greenwich, CT/London: JAI Press. economics

Keywords: evolution of lawevolutionary economics.


Hodgson, G.M. 1992. Thorstein Veblen and Joseph Schumpeter on evolutionary economics. Report no. 10/92 of the Research Group on Biological Foundations of Human Culture, Center for Interdisciplinary Research, University of Bielefeld. [abstract] economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hodgson, G.M. 1992. Optimization and evolution: Winter's critique of Friedman revisited. Report no. 11/92 of the Research Group on Biological Foundations of Human Culture, Center for Interdisciplinary Research, University of Bielefeld. [abstract] cultural evolution economics epistemology and philosophy of science

Keywords: evolutionary economicsmaximizationoptimizationsatisficingselectionism.


Hodgson, G.M. 1992. Thorstein Veblen and post-Darwinian economics. Cambridge Journal of Economics 16: 285—301. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hodgson, G.M. 1993. The mecca of Alfred Marshall. Economic Journal 103: 406—415. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hodgson, G.M. 1994. Optimisation and evolution: Winter's critique of Friedman revisted. Cambridge Journal of Economics 18: 413—430. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 2.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hodgson, G.M., ed. 1995. Economics and Biology. Aldershot: Edward Elgar. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hodgson, G.M. 1998. The mecca of Alfred Marshall. In Hodgson, The Foundations of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 1., #—#. economics

Originally published 1993. Economic Journal 103: 406÷415.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hodgson, G.M. 1998. Optimisation and evolution: Winter's critique of Friedman revisted. In Hodgson, The Foundations of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 2., #—#. economics

Originally published 1994. Cambridge Journal of Economics 18: 413÷430.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hodgson, G.M./Samuels, W.J./Tool, M.R., eds. 1994. The Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics, L-Z. Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Hutter, M. 1994. Organism as a metaphor in German economic thought. In Mirowski, Natural Images in Economic Thought, 289—321. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1, #—#.

Keywords: evolutionary economicsGermanyorganic metaphors.


Hutter, M. 1998. Organism as a metaphor in German economic thought. In Hodgson, The Foundations of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 1., #—#. economics

Originally published 1994 in Mirowski, Natural Images in Economic Thought, 289÷321.

Keywords: evolutionary economicsGermanyorganic metaphors.


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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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. 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.


March, J.G. 1994. The evolution of evolution. In Baum/Singh, Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations, 39—49. economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicshistory.


Mokyr, J. 2000. Evolutionary phenomena in technological change. In Ziman, Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process, 52—65. cultural evolution economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicstechnological change.


Nelson, R.R./Winter, S.G. 1973. Toward an evolutionary theory of economic capabilities. American Economic Review 63: 440—449. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Niman, N.B. 2000. Competition and economic progress. Journal of Bioeconomics 2: 221—231. [abstract] economics

Keywords: entrepreneurshipevolutionary economicsGhiselinSchumpetertechnological change.


Perez-Trejo, F./Clark, N./Allen, P.M. 1993. An exploration of dynamical systems modelling as a decision tool for environmental policy. Journal of Environmental Management 39: 305—319. economics

Keywords: complex systemsevolutionary economics.


Ponti, G. 2000. Splitting the baby in two: Solving Solomon's dilemma with boundedly rational agents. Journal of Evolutionary Economics 10: 449—455. [abstract] economics

Keywords: bounded rationalityevolutionary dynamicsevolutionary economicsimplementation theorySolomon's dilemma.


Richerson, P.J./Boyd, R. 1997/8. Homage to Malthus, Ricardo, and Boserup: Toward a general theory of population, economic growth, environmental deterioration, wealth, and poverty. Human Ecology Review 4: 85—90. cultural evolution economics

Keywords: ecologyevolutionary economics.


Vanberg, V. 1986. Spontaneous market order and social rules: A critique of F.A. Hayek's theory of cultural evolution. Economics and Philosophy 2: 75—100. cultural evolution economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Veblen, T. 1898. Why is economics not an evolutionary science? Quarterly Journal of Economics 12: 373—397. economics

Reprinted in The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation and Other Essays by Thorstein Veblen, New York: Russell and Russell, 1961. and London: Routledge, 1994.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Williamson, O.E. 1973. Markets and hierarchies: Some elementary considerations. American Economic Review 63: 316—325. cultural evolution economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Winter, S.G. 1964. Economic 'natural selection' and the theory of the firm. Yale Economic Essays 4: 225—272. economics

Reprinted in Hodgson 1988 vol. 2.

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Winter, S.G. 1971. Satisficing, selection and the innovating remnant. Quarterly Journal of Economics 85: 237—261. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Winter, S.G. 1975. Optimization and evolution in the theory of the firm. In Day/Groves, Adaptive Economic Models, 73—118. [chc] economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Witt, U. 1985. Economic behavior and biological evolution: Some remarks on the sociobiology debate. Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft 141: 365—389. [abstract] economics ethology and sociobiology

Keywords: altruismevolutionary economicsinnate learning patternspreference theory.


Witt, U. 1986. Firm's market behavior under imperfect information and economic natural selection. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 7: 265—290. [abstract] economics

Keywords: economic natural selectionevolutionary economicsimperfect informationimplicit learningprofit maximizationtheory of the firm.


Witt, U. 1986. How can complex economic behavior be investigated? The example of the ignorant monopolist revisited. Behavioral Science 31: 173—188. [abstract] economics ethology and sociobiology

Keywords: complex economic behaviorcomputer simulationevolutionary economicstheory of the firm.


Witt, U. 1986. Evolution and stability of cooperation without enforceable contracts. Kyklos 38: 245—265. [abstract] economics ethology and sociobiology

Keywords: contractscooperationevolutionary economicsfrequency-dependent learningprisonersÎ dilemma.


Witt, U. 1987. Individualistische Grundlagen der evolutorischen Ökonomik (Individualistic Foundations of Evolutionary Economics). (Individualistic Foundations of Evolutionary Economics). TŸbingen: Mohr-Siebeck. economics ethology and sociobiology

Keywords: evolutionary economicsmethodological individualism.


Witt, U. 1989. The evolution of economic institutions as a propagation process. Public Choice 62: 155—172. [abstract] economics ethology and sociobiology

Reprinted in Hodgson, The Economics of Institutions.

Keywords: economic institutionsevolution of institutionsevolutionary economicsgame theorymemeticsnonstrategic interactionpropagationstrategic interaction.


Witt, U. 1989. Subjectivism in economics: A suggested reorientation. In Grunert/Oelander, Understanding Economic Behavior, 409—431. [abstract] economics ethology and sociobiology

Keywords: aprioristic approachAustrian economicsevolutionary economicsintentionalitynaturalismpsychological foundationsubjectivism.


Witt, U. 1991. Reflections on the present state of evolutionary economic theory. In Hodgson/Screpanti, Rethinking Economics, 83—102. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Witt, U. 1991. Economics, sociobiology, and behavioral psychology on preferences. Journal of Economic Psychology 12: 557—573. [abstract] economics ethology and sociobiology

Reprinted in Hodgson, Economics and Biology.

Keywords: behavioral psychologyempirical theory of preferencesevolutionary economicsinnate learning patternssociobiology.


Witt, U. 1992. Evolutionary concepts in economics. Eastern Economic Journal 18: 405—419. [abstract] economics ethology and sociobiology

Keywords: competitioncoordinationeconomic changeendogenous changeepistemological problensevolutionary economicsfrequency-dependencyinnovationmarketspopulation thinkingreplicator dynamicsselection effectsocial change.


Witt, U., ed. 1992. Explaining Process and Change: Approaches to Evolutionary Economics. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Witt, U. 1992. Evolution as the theme of a new heterodoxy in economics. In Witt, Explaining Process and Change, 3—20. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Witt, U. 1992. Turning Austrian economics into an evolutionary theory. In Caldwell/Böhm, Austrian Economics, 215—236. [abstract] economics

Reprinted as "Schumpeter vs. Hayek: Two approaches to Evolutionary Economics," in Meijer, New Perspectives on Austrian Economics (1995), 81—101.

Keywords: Austrian economicsevolutionary economicsSchumpeter.


Witt, U. 1993. Emergence and dissemination of innovations: Some problems and principles of evolutionary economics. In Day/Chen, Nonlinear Dynamics and Evolutionary Economics, 91—100. [abstract] economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Witt, U., ed. 1993. Evolution in Markets and Institutions. Würzburg: Physica. economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsinstitutionsmarkets.


Witt, U. 1994. Endogenous change: Causes and contingencies. Advances in Austrian Economics 1: 105—117. [abstract] economics

Keywords: causalityendogenous changeevolutionary economicsfree willpredetermination.


Witt, U. 1994. Theory of social evolution: Hayek's unfinished legacy. In Birner, Hayek, Coordination, and Evolution, 178—189. [abstract] cultural evolution

Keywords: evolutionary economicsHayekrules of conductselectionsocial dilemmassocioeconomic evolutiontacit learning.


Witt, U. 1994. Evolutionary economics. In Boettke, The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics, 541—548. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Witt, U. 1995. Coordination of individual economic activities as an evolving process of self-organization. Economie Appliquée 38: 569—595. [abstract] economics

Reprinted in Boettke/Prychitko, Market Process Theories.

Keywords: coordinationevolutionary economicsselection.


Witt, U. 1996. A 'Darwinian revolution' in economics? Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 152: 707—715. [abstract] economics

Keywords: Darwinian revolutionevolutionary economicsnaturalism.


Witt, U. 1996. Bounded rationality, social learning, and viable moral conduct in a Prisoners' Dilemma. In Perlman/Helmstädter, Behavioral Norms, Technological Progress and Economic Dynamics, 33—49. [abstract] economics normative issues regarding evolutionary theory

Keywords: bounded rationalityevolutionary economicsmoral conductprisonersÎ dilemmarationalitysocial learning.


Witt, U. 1996. Moral norms and rationality within populations: An evolutionary theory. In Pardo/Schneider, Current Issues in Public Choice, 237—256. [abstract] economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsgame theoryHayekmoralityprisonersÎ dilemmarationalitysocial learning.


Witt, U. 1997. The Hayekian puzzle: Spontaneous order and the business cycle. Scottish Journal of Political Economy 44: 44—58. [abstract] economics

Reprinted in: Bouckaert/Godart van der Kroon, Hayek Revisited, 72÷86.

Keywords: dynamics of learningevolutionary economicsexpectations formationgeneral equilibrium theoryHayek.


Witt, U. 1997. Self-organization and economics: What is new? Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 8: 489—507. [abstract] economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicsinvisible hand explanationmarketsself-organization.


Witt, U. 1997. 'Lock-in' vs. 'critical masses': Industrial change under network externalities. International Journal of Industrial Organization 15: 753—773. [abstract] economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicslock inpath dependence.


Witt, U. 1998. Do entrepreneurs need firms? A contribution to a missing chapter in Austrian Economics. Review of Austrian Economics 11: 99—109. [abstract] economics

Keywords: evolutionary economicstheory of the firm.


Witt, U. 1998. Imagination and leadership: The neglected dimension of an evolutionary theory of the firm. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization 35: 161—177. [abstract] economics

Keywords: bounded rationalityevolutionary economicstheory of the firm.


Witt, U. 1999. Bioeconomics as economics from a Darwinian perspective. Journal of Bioeconomics 1: 19—34. [abstract] economics

Keywords: adaptationanalogybioeconomicsDarwinian world viewevolutionary economicsevolutionary progressgenetic endowmentgrowth of consumptionnatural selectionoptimizationpreferencessituational logicsubjectivism.


Witt, U. 1999. Evolutionary economics and evolutionary biology. In Koslowsky, Sociobiology and Bioeconomics, 279—298. evolutionary biology

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Witt, U. 2000. Evolutionary economics: An interpretative survey. In Dopfer, Evolutionary Economics, #—#. economics

Keyword: evolutionary economics.


Witt, U. 2000. Learning to consume: A theory of wants and demand growth. Journal of Evolutionary Economics #: #—#. economics

Keywords: demand growthevolutionary economicstheory of wants.


Witt, U. 2000. Path-dependence in institutional change. In Dopfer, The Evolutionary Principles of Economics, #—#. [abstract] economics

Keywords: coordinationevolutionary economicsgame theoryinstitutional changepath dependence.


Ziman, J. 2000. Evolutionary models for technological change. In Ziman, Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process, 3—12. cultural evolution

Keywords: evolutionary economicstechnological change.

 

 

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