Journal of Bioeconomics
2000 - 2023
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Volume 9, issue 3, 2007
- Ecological Economics: An Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 201-203

- Eric Miller and Peter Victor
- Towards Sustainability Economics: Principles and Values pp. 205-225

- Peter Söderbaum
- Feminist Ecological Economics and Sustainability pp. 227-244

- Patricia Perkins
- Improving Human Wellbeing and Ecosystem Health on BC’s Coast: The Challenge Posed by Historic Resource Extraction pp. 245-263

- Tom Green
- Money as Social Exergy pp. 265-277

- 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

- Roberta Patalano
- Synergy Goes to War: A Bioeconomic Theory of Collective Violence pp. 109-144

- Peter Corning
- Neuroeconomics as a Natural Extension of Bioeconomics: The Shifting Scope of Standard Economic Theory pp. 145-167

- Jack Vromen
- Taxonomizing the Relationship Between Biology and Economics: A Very Long Engagement pp. 169-185

- Geoffrey 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

- Frederic Pryor
Volume 9, issue 1, 2007
- Lunacy in the Stock Market—What is the Evidence? pp. 1-18

- Anthony Herbst
- A Test of Two Skew Models to Explain Cooperative Breeding pp. 19-37

- Deby Cassill, Indira Kuriachan and S. Vinson
- A Global Ex-vessel Fish Price Database: Construction and Applications pp. 39-51

- Ussif Sumaila, A. Marsden, Reg Watson and Daniel Pauly
- Utility, Fitness, and Immigration: Reply to Salter pp. 53-67

- Paul Rubin
- Proximate and Ultimate Utilities: A Rejoinder to Rubin pp. 69-74

- 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

- 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

- Douglas Whitman
Volume 8, issue 3, 2006
- Charles Kingsley and the Theological Interpretation of Natural Selection pp. 197-218

- David Levy and Sandra Peart
- Organizational versus Market Knowledge: From Concrete Embodiment to Abstract Representation pp. 219-251

- Max Boisot and Yan Li
- Gender Imbalance: The Male/Female Sex Ratio Determination pp. 253-268

- Yong Yoon
- The Male-Female Pay Gap Driven by Coupling between Labor Markets and Mating Markets pp. 269-274

- Steven Frank and Richard Mckenzie
- Book Review pp. 275-282

- Dan Chiappe and Kevin Macdonald
- Book Review pp. 283-285

- Deby Cassill
- Book Review pp. 287-289

- Robert Yarbrough
Volume 8, issue 2, 2006
- Why Skew Selection, a Model of Parental Exploitation, Should Replace Kin Selection pp. 101-119

- Deby Cassill
- An Analytical Foundation of the Ratio-Dependent Predator-Prey Model pp. 121-132

- Thomas Eichner and Rüdiger Pethig
- Corruption and Age pp. 133-145

- Benno Torgler and Neven Valev
- Information Structure and the Tragedy of the Commons in Resource Extraction pp. 147-165

- Rabah Amir and Niels Nannerup
- Optimization of Harvesting Return from Age-Structured Population pp. 167-179

- Natali Hritonenko and Yuri Yatsenko
- Book Review pp. 181-188

- Beth Yarbrough and Robert Yarbrough
- Book Review pp. 189-191

- John Gowdy
- Book Review pp. 193-196

- Adam Gifford
Volume 8, issue 1, 2006
- Evolutionary Theory and Economic Policy with Reference to Sustainability pp. 1-19

- John Gowdy
- Sexual Selection and Economic Positioning pp. 21-33

- Neil Niman
- Implementing a Stochastic Bioeconomic Model for the North-East Arctic Cod Fishery pp. 35-53

- Kanaganayagam Kugarajh, Leif Sandal and Gerhard Berge
- Using Genetic Algorithms to Estimate and Validate Bioeconomic Models: The Case of the Ibero-atlantic Sardine Fishery pp. 55-65

- Marcos Álvarez-Diaz and Marcos Dominquez-Torreiro
- Mindreading and Manipulation in an Ecology of Prisoner’s Dilemma Games: Laboratory Experiments pp. 67-83

- Mikhail Myagkov and John Orbell
- Book Review: Thrainn Eggertsson. 2005. Imperfect Institutions: Possibilities and Limits of Reform. The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI. vi + 272 pp. Cloth: $65.00; Paper: $27.95 pp. 85-90

- Robert Yarbrough
- Book Review: Matt Ridley. 2003. Nature via Nurture: Genes, Experience, and What Makes Us Human. Harper Collins, New York. 336 pp. $26.95 pp. 91-94

- M. Norman
- Book Review: Ulrich Witt. 2003. The Evolving Economy: Essays on the Evolutionary Approach to Economics. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, ix+405 pp. $125.00 pp. 95-99

- John Metcalfe
Volume 7, issue 3, 2005
- Professor Jack Hirshleifer (1925–2005): A Life Remembered pp. 209-214

- Harold Demsetz
- The Economics and Bioeconomics of Classification: Introduction pp. 215-220

- Janet Landa and Michael Ghiselin
- The Economics and Bioeconomics of Folk and Scientific Classification pp. 221-238

- Michael Ghiselin and Janet Landa
- The Study of Ethnicity and Nationalism Needs Better Categories: Clearing up the Confusions that Result from Blurring Analytic and Lay Concepts pp. 239-270

- Francisco Gil-White
- Toward a Phylogenetic Reconstruction of Organizational Life pp. 271-307

- Ian McCarthy
- Codification, Abstraction, and Firm Differences: A Cognitive Information-based Perspective pp. 309-334

- Max Boisot and Yan Li
- The Sensory Order and other Adaptive Classifying Systems pp. 335-358

- Thomas McQuade and William Butos
Volume 7, issue 2, 2005
- Towards a Theory of Revealed Economic Behavior: The Economic-Neurosciences Interface pp. 113-127

- Joost Pennings, Philip Garcia and Eligius Hendrix
- The Role of Culture and Meaning in Rational Choice pp. 129-155

- Adam Gifford
- A Very Simple Model for Declining Mean Fitness pp. 157-160

- M. Norman
- The Bioeconomics of Marine Reserves: A Selected Review with Policy Implications pp. 161-178

- R. Quentin Grafton, Tom Kompas and Viktoria Schneider
- Assimilation of Time Series Data into a Dynamic Bioeconomic Fisheries Model: An Application to the North East Arctic Cod Stock pp. 179-195

- Al-Amin Ussif, Leif Sandal and Stein Ivar Steinshamn
- Book Review: Bobbi Low. 2000. Why Sex Matters: A Darwinian Look at Human Behavior. Princeton University Press, Princeton. Paperback edition. $20.95 pp. 197-200

- Nancy Folbre
- Book Review: Frans B. M. de Waal & Peter L. Tyack (ed.) 2003. Animal Social Complexity. Harvard University Press, Cambridge. xiv + 616 pp. $49.95 pp. 201-203

- John Alcock
Volume 7, issue 1, 2005
- Teaching Bioeconomics pp. 1-38

- Robert Yarbrough
- Comment on Robert Yarbrough’s ‘Teaching Bioeconomics’ pp. 39-40

- Michael Ghiselin
- Teaching Bioeconomics: A Political Scientist’s Experience Teaching Evolutionary Psychology pp. 41-44

- John Orbell
- The Behavioral Foundations of Retaliatory Justice pp. 45-72

- Vincy Fon and Francesco Parisi
- The Social Gene pp. 73-84

- Deby Cassill
- From Libertinism to Marital Commitment: The Economics of Marital Search with Heterogeneous Agents pp. 85-98

- Gaelle Guirriec and Nicolas Vaillant
- Book Review: Marc Hauser. 2000. Wild Minds: What Animals Really Think. Henry Holt and Company, New York, 315 pp. $15.00 (Paperback) pp. 99-102

- Steven Janke
- Book Review: Dean Falk. 2000. Primate Diversity. W. W. Norton & Company, New York, 415 pp.$ 40.00 pp. 103-106

- Vicki Bentley-Condit
- Book Review: Thomas Junker & Uwe Hossfeld. 2001. Die Entdeckung der Evolution: Eine revolutionäre Theorie und ihre Geschichte. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, Darmstadt, 264 pp.€ 29.90 pp. 107-107

- Michael Ghiselin
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