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Journal of Bioeconomics

2000 - 2009

Edited by Janet T. Landa

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Volume 11, issue 2, 2009

Comparative economics: evolution and the modern economy pp. 105-134 Downloads
Geerat Vermeij
An empirical investigation of organizational memetic variation pp. 135-164 Downloads
Jill Shepherd and Bill McKelvey
A game-theoretic model of coalition formation among primates pp. 165-183 Downloads
Giorgos Stamatopoulos, Abhijit Sengupta, Erin Vogel and Charles Janson
Convergent cultural evolution and multilevel selection: Reply to comments on Janet Landa’s ‘The bioeconomics of homogenous middleman groups as adaptive units: Theory and empirical evidence viewed from a group selection framework’ pp. 185-190 Downloads
David Wilson
Homogeneous middleman groups as superorganisms, endogamous ethnic groups, and trust networks: Reply to comments on Janet Landa’s target article, ‘The bioeconomics of homogeneous middleman groups as adaptive units’ pp. 191-199 Downloads
Janet Landa
Michael S. Gazzaniga, The Ethical Brain pp. 201-205 Downloads
Adam Gifford

Volume 11, issue 1, 2009

Happiness and declining inframarginal values pp. 1-21 Downloads
Dwight Lee
Evolutionary perspectives on salary dispersion within firms pp. 23-42 Downloads
Kevin Kniffin
Diversity, persistence and chaos in consumption patterns pp. 43-63 Downloads
Francisco Fatás-Villafranca, Dulce Saura and Francisco Vazquez
Modeling economic and agro-environmental dynamics of potato production systems pp. 65-93 Downloads
Mohammad Khakbazan, Cliff Hamilton, Alan Moulin, Ken Belcher, Ramona Mohr, Karl Volkmar and Dale Tomasiewicz
Alan Grafen and Mark Ridley (eds.), Richard Dawkins: How a Scientist Changed the Way We Think: Reflections by Scientists, Writers, and Philosophers pp. 95-98 Downloads
Michael Ghiselin
Richard A. Lanham, The Economics of Attention: Style and Substance in the Age of Information pp. 99-102 Downloads
David Hirshleifer
Making economic sense of brain models: a survey and interpretation of the literature pp. 103-103 Downloads
Werner Neu

Volume 10, issue 3, 2008

Group selection: Theory and evidence. An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 199-202 Downloads
Janet Landa and David Wilson
Why multilevel selection matters pp. 203-238 Downloads
Alexander J. Field
Play locally, learn globally: group selection and structural basis of cooperation pp. 239-257 Downloads
Jung-Kyoo Choi
The bioeconomics of homogeneous middleman groups as adaptive units: Theory and empirical evidence viewed from a group selection framework pp. 259-278 Downloads
Janet Landa
Is group selection necessary? An alternative interpretation of homogeneous Middleman groups: Comments on Janet Landa’s paper pp. 279-285 Downloads
Richard Epstein
Biological and cultural group selection: Comments on Janet Landa’s paper pp. 287-290 Downloads
Alexander J. Field
Adaptation in human societies: Proximate versus ultimate causation: Comments on Janet Landa’s paper pp. 291-292 Downloads
Peter Corning
Quantifying the study of cultural group selection: Comments on Janet Landa’s paper pp. 293-295 Downloads
Christopher Boehm
Demonstrating group selection: A comment on Janet Landa’s ‘The bioeconomics of homogenous middleman groups as adaptive units’ pp. 297-301 Downloads
Richard Sosis and Paul Swartwout
Genes and homogeneous trading groups: A comment on Janet Landa’s target paper pp. 303-306 Downloads
Frank Salter
Charles J. Lumsden and Edward O. Wilson, Genes, Mind, and Culture: 25th Anniversary Edition pp. 307-314 Downloads
Adrian Bell and Peter Richerson

Volume 10, issue 2, 2008

A bioeconomic study of numeracy and economic calculation pp. 101-126 Downloads
David Harper
A potential limit on competition pp. 127-144 Downloads
Christian Cordes
Animal rationality and implications for resource management: the case of biological reserves for moose and pine pp. 145-163 Downloads
Eric Nævdal
Making economic sense of brain models: a survey and interpretation of the literature pp. 165-192 Downloads
Werner Neu
Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd, Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution pp. 193-198 Downloads
Adam Gifford

Volume 10, issue 1, 2008

Primates’ fertilization systems and the evolution of the human brain pp. 1-21 Downloads
Alberto Battistini and Ugo Pagano
Accounting for economic evolution: Fitness and the population method pp. 23-49 Downloads
John Metcalfe
In search of general evolutionary principles: Why Darwinism is too important to be left to the biologists pp. 51-69 Downloads
Geoffrey M. Hodgson and Thorbjørn Knudsen
Alternative evolutionary theories: A historical survey pp. 71-96 Downloads
Georgy Levit, Kay Meister and Uwe Hoßfeld
Richard Layard, Happiness: Lessons from a New Science pp. 97-99 Downloads
Dwight Lee

Volume 9, issue 3, 2007

Ecological Economics: An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 201-203 Downloads
Eric Miller and Peter Victor
Towards Sustainability Economics: Principles and Values pp. 205-225 Downloads
Peter Söderbaum
Feminist Ecological Economics and Sustainability pp. 227-244 Downloads
Patricia Perkins
Improving Human Wellbeing and Ecosystem Health on BC’s Coast: The Challenge Posed by Historic Resource Extraction pp. 245-263 Downloads
Tom Green
Money as Social Exergy pp. 265-277 Downloads
Eli Spiegelman, George Spiegelman and Jonah Spiegelman

Volume 9, issue 2, 2007

Mind-Dependence. The Past in the Grip of the Present pp. 85-107 Downloads
Roberta Patalano
Synergy Goes to War: A Bioeconomic Theory of Collective Violence pp. 109-144 Downloads
Peter Corning
Neuroeconomics as a Natural Extension of Bioeconomics: The Shifting Scope of Standard Economic Theory pp. 145-167 Downloads
Jack Vromen
Taxonomizing the Relationship Between Biology and Economics: A Very Long Engagement pp. 169-185 Downloads
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
Book Review: Peter A. Corning. 2005. Holistic Darwinism: Synergy, Cybernetics, and the Bioeconomics of Evolution. University of Chicago Press, Chicago. vii+545 pp. $70 (cloth), $28 (paperback) pp. 187-189 Downloads
Frederic Pryor

Volume 9, issue 1, 2007

Lunacy in the Stock Market—What is the Evidence? pp. 1-18 Downloads
Anthony Herbst
A Test of Two Skew Models to Explain Cooperative Breeding pp. 19-37 Downloads
Deby Cassill, Indira Kuriachan and S. Vinson
A Global Ex-vessel Fish Price Database: Construction and Applications pp. 39-51 Downloads
Ussif Rashid Sumaila, A. Marsden, Reg Watson and Daniel Pauly
Utility, Fitness, and Immigration: Reply to Salter pp. 53-67 Downloads
Paul H. Rubin
Proximate and Ultimate Utilities: A Rejoinder to Rubin pp. 69-74 Downloads
Frank Salter
Book Review: Paul Seabright. 2004. The Company of Strangers: A Natural History of Economic Life. Princeton University Press, Princeton. x + 304 pp. Paperback edition. $18.95 pp. 75-77 Downloads
Mark Toma
Book Review: Phillip J. Nelson & Kenneth V. Greene. 2003. Signaling Goodness: Social Rules and Public Choice. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 264 pp. $60.00 pp. 79-84 Downloads
Douglas Whitman
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