Journal of Bioeconomics
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Volume 24, issue 1, 2022
- Ordinaries 8 pp. 1-35

- Terence C. Burnham and Jay Phelan
- Body mass, nutrition, and disease: nineteenth century current net nutrition during economic development pp. 37-65

- Scott Alan Carson
- Coordinating investments in habitat management and economic development pp. 67-91

- Richard Melstrom, David W. Shanafelt and Carson J. Reeling
- Government intervention in wildlife damage management: a bioeconomic analysis of wildlife damage compensation and taxation policies pp. 93-115

- Zijin Xie
Volume 23, issue 3, 2021
- Ordinaries pp. 225-236

- Terence C. Burnham and Jay Phelan
- Assessing ocean temperature’s role in fishery production pp. 237-256

- Zachary Porreca
- Toward a theory of ecosystem well-being pp. 257-295

- Marc Fleurbaey and Christy Leppanen
- Ecological-economic modeling of pollination complexity and pesticide use in agricultural crops pp. 297-323

- G. Kleftodimos, N. Gallai and Ch. Kephaliacos
- Just because we can…: a review of Beth Shapiro, Life as we made it: how 50,000 years of human innovation refined- and redefined-nature pp. 325-328

- Daniel T. Blumstein
Volume 23, issue 2, 2021
- Ordinaries pp. 125-149

- Terence C. Burnham and Jay Phelan
- Risky behaviour and non-vaccination pp. 151-161

- Florence Neymotin
- Threshold effects of energy mix on environmental quality pp. 163-178

- Nassibou Bassongui, Doriane Nicole Nomo Alinga and Dieudonné Mignamissi
- Explaining the U-shaped life satisfaction: dissatisfaction as a driver of behavior pp. 179-202

- Junji Kageyama and Kazuma Sato
- Applying evolutionary methods in economics: progress or pitfall? pp. 203-223

- Vaios Koliofotis
Volume 23, issue 1, 2021
- Ordinaries pp. 1-14

- Terence C. Burnham and Jay Phelan
- Examining the impact of socioeconomic variables on COVID-19 death rates at the state level pp. 15-53

- James L. Doti
- Los Angeles County SARS-CoV-2 Epidemic: Critical Role of Multi-generational Intra-household Transmission pp. 55-83

- Jeffrey E. Harris
- Plausibly exogenous causes of economic freedom pp. 85-105

- Ryan H. Murphy
- A mathematical model of unintended consequences: Fisher’s geometric model and social evolution pp. 107-119

- H. Allen Orr and Lynne H. Orr
- Leveraging evolved instincts: a review of Dominic D. P. Johnson, Strategic insights: The adaptive advantages of cognitive biases in international politics pp. 121-124

- Daniel T. Blumstein
Volume 22, issue 3, 2020
- Ordinaries pp. 137-154

- Terence C. Burnham and Jay Phelan
- Ignorance or motivated beliefs: the role of motivated beliefs in self-management of diabetes pp. 155-176

- Antonio J. Trujillo, Aboozar Hadavand, Larissa Jennings Mayo-Wilson, Maria Amalia Pesantes, Francisco Diez Canseco and J. Jaime Miranda
- Smoking inequality across genders and socio-economic positions. Evidence from Italian data pp. 177-203

- Cinzia Novi, Rowena Jacobs and Matteo Migheli
- Stephanie Kelton, The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy pp. 205-211

- Terence C. Burnham
Volume 22, issue 2, 2020
- Ordinaries pp. 63-76

- Terence C. Burnham and Jay Phelan
- Net nutrition, insolation, mortality, and the antebellum paradox pp. 77-98

- Scott Alan Carson
- On the emergence of ecological and economic niches pp. 99-127

- Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, Roger Koppl, Brian D. Fath, Stuart Kauffman, Wim Hordijk and Robert E. Ulanowicz
- Correction to: On the emergence of ecological and economic niches pp. 129-130

- Roberto Cazzolla Gatti, Roger Koppl, Brian D. Fath, Stuart Kauffman, Wim Hordijk and Robert E. Ulanowicz
- The triumph of the friendly: A review of Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods, survival of the friendliest pp. 131-135

- Cass R. Sunstein
Volume 22, issue 1, 2020
- Ordinaries pp. 1-14

- Terence C. Burnham and Jay Phelan
- Bio-economic modeling of fishing activities in Kenya: the case of Lake Naivasha Ramsar site pp. 15-31

- B. N. Obegi, I. Sarfo, G. N. Morara, P. Boera, E. Waithaka and A. Mutie
- A bioeconomic model for estimating potential economic damages from a hypothetical Asian beetle introduced via future trade with Cuba pp. 33-58

- Damian Adams, Andres Susaeta, Jose R. Soto, Frederick Rossi, Paloma Carton Grammont, William A. Messina, Frank H. Koch, Demian Gomez and Jiri Hulcr
- Ulrich Witt and Andreas Chai (eds.), Understanding Economic Change. Advances in Evolutionary Economics pp. 59-62

- Jean-Alain Héraud
Volume 21, issue 3, 2019
- Ordinaries pp. 145-155

- Terence C. Burnham and Jay Phelan
- Evolution and monopolistic competition in an irrational industry pp. 157-182

- Guo Ying Luo
- Edward O. Wilson: Genesis, the deep origin of societies pp. 183-189

- Terence C. Burnham
Volume 21, issue 2, 2019
- Conscientious consumers? Personality, preferences and expenditures in the UK pp. 71-109

- Benjamin Volland
- The rationality of literal Tide Pod consumption pp. 111-122

- Ryan Murphy
- A critical human group size and firm size distributions in industries pp. 123-144

- Christian Cordes, Tong-Yaa Su and Pontus Strimling
Volume 21, issue 1, 2019
- Editorial announcement pp. 1-2

- Terence C. Burnham
- Transition of the BMI distribution in India: evidence from a distributional decomposition analysis pp. 3-36

- Toshiaki Aizawa
- Gang wars, gang employment and drug prices pp. 37-46

- Aloys Prinz and Thomas Ehrmann
- Temptation, self-control, and inter-temporal choice pp. 47-70

- Leonhard Lades and Wilhelm Hofmann
Volume 20, issue 3, 2018
- Editorial announcement pp. 261-262

- Ulrich Witt
- Interethnic relations, informal trading networks, and social integration: imitation, habits, and social evolution pp. 263-286

- Bengt-Arne Wickström and Janet Tai Landa
- Plant domestication more rapid under optimizing behavior pp. 287-308

- Serge Svizzero
- Black and white female body mass index values in the developing late 19th and early 20th century United States pp. 309-330

- Scott Alan Carson
- Joseph Henrich’s: The secret of our success—how culture is driving human evolution, domesticating our species, and making us smarter pp. 331-334

- Joshua Henkel
Volume 20, issue 2, 2018
- Integrated bio-economic models as tools to support land-use decision making: a review of potential and limitations pp. 183-211

- Luz Maria Castro, Fabian Härtl, Santiago Ochoa, Baltazar Calvas, Leonardo Izquierdo and Thomas Knoke
- Social context reveals gender differences in cooperative behavior pp. 213-225

- Anastasia Peshkovskaya, Tatiana Babkina and Mikhail Myagkov
- The deep roots of economic development in the U.S. states: an application of Putterman and Weil (2010) pp. 227-242

- Ryan Murphy and Alex Nowrasteh
- D.S. Wilson and A. Kirman (eds.), Complexity and Evolution: Toward a New Synthesis for Economics, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 2016. 395 pp (Hardcover) pp. 243-249

- Frank Beckenbach
- Janet Tai Landa: Economic success of Chinese merchants in Southeast Asia: identity, ethnic cooperation and conflict: integrating the social sciences with evolutionary biology pp. 251-256

- Kjell Hausken
- Rethinking economic evolution: essays on economic change and its theory (Edward Elgar 2016) pp. 257-260

- Jack Vromen
Volume 20, issue 1, 2018
- She who understands the fruit fly would do more for economics than Adam Smith: introduction to the special issue pp. 1-5

- Terence C. Burnham
- Adam Smith, scientist and evolutionist: modelling other-regarding behavior without social preferences pp. 7-21

- Vernon Smith
- Adam Smith on the future of experimental evolution and economics pp. 23-28

- Maria Pia Paganelli
- Evolution, finance, and the population genetics of relative wealth pp. 29-48

- H. Allen Orr
- The growth of relative wealth and the Kelly criterion pp. 49-67

- Andrew Lo, H. Allen Orr and Ruixun Zhang
- Black Queen markets: commensalism, dependency, and the evolution of cooperative specialization in human society pp. 69-105

- J. Jeffrey Morris and Eric Schniter
- Experimental evolution of bacteria across 60,000 generations, and what it might mean for economics and human decision-making pp. 107-124

- Richard E. Lenski and Terence C. Burnham
- Experimental evolution of color preference for oviposition in Drosophila melanogaster pp. 125-140

- Mellissa Marcus, Terence C. Burnham, David W. Stephens and Aimee S. Dunlap
- Rapid adaptation to near extinction in microbial experimental evolution pp. 141-152

- Michael Travisano, Michihisa Maeda, Fumie Fuji and Toshiaki Kudo
- Fair is foul, and foul is fair: experimental evolutionary studies of mismatch pp. 153-157

- Terence C. Burnham and John P. Phelan
- Domestication experiments reveal developmental link between friendliness and cognition pp. 159-163

- Brian Hare
- Generating insights into human aging from experimental evolution using bats (or other “slow” life history species) pp. 165-173

- John P. Phelan
- Experiments in evolution: the eradication of malaria? pp. 175-178

- Robert Trivers
- The evolutionary origins of cooperation and trade pp. 179-181

- Paul J. Zak
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