Journal of Bioeconomics
2000 - 2023
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Volume 6, issue 3, 2004
- Cognition and Rules: Introduction pp. 235-238

- Adam Gifford
- Some Reflections on F.A. Hayek's The Sensory Order pp. 239-254

- Bruce Caldwell
- Knowledge as a Path-Dependence Process pp. 255-274

- Salvatore Rizzello
- Intersubjectivity and Embodiment pp. 275-294

- Jean-Pierre Dupuy
- Cognition and Extended (NSNX) Rational Choice: Some Early Results pp. 295-316

- Howard Margolis
- Book Review: Peter Koslowski (ed.). 1999. Sociobiology and Bioeconomics: The Theory of Evolution in Biological and Economic Theory pp. 317-327

- Alain Marciano
- Book Review: Lee Alan Dugatkin. 2001. The Imitation Factor: Evolution Beyond the Gene. Simon & Shuster, New York, xvi+256 pp. $25.00 pp. 329-331

- Herbert Gintis
- Book Review: John Alcock. 2001. Animal Behavior. Sinauer, Sunderland, MA, 543, pp. $84.95 pp. 333-334

- Leslie Meek
Volume 6, issue 2, 2004
- What Makes Humans Economically Distinctive? A Three-Species Evolutionary Comparison and Historical Analysis pp. 109-135

- Christopher Boehm
- Response to Christopher Boehm's Comments pp. 137-139

- Frederic Pryor
- Brief Commentary on Pryor's Paper pp. 141-141

- Scott Gordon
- The Human Adaptation for Culture and its Behavioral Implications pp. 143-163

- Christian Cordes
- Coexistence of Strategies and Culturally-Specific Common Knowledge: An Evolutionary Analysis pp. 165-194

- Angelo Antoci, Pier Sacco and Luca Zarri
- Achievement Bias in the Evolution of Preferences pp. 195-226

- Edward Castronova
- Book Review: Haim Ofek. 2001. Second Nature, Economic Origins of Human Evolution. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, x+264 pp. $74.95 (cloth) $27.95 (paper) pp. 227-228

- Gordon Tullock
Volume 6, issue 1, 2004
- The Bioeconomics of Social Behavior: Introduction pp. 1-2

- Jack Hirshleifer and Paul Zak
- Duplication, Growth and 'Total Return Economics' pp. 3-38

- Gordon P. Getty
- How Love Evolved from Sex and Gave Birth to Intelligence and Human Nature pp. 39-63

- Cort A. Pedersen
- Toward a 0-super-th Law of Thermodynamics: Order-Creation Complexity Dynamics from Physics and Biology to Bioeconomics pp. 65-96

- Bill McKelvey
- Book Review: Richard C. Lewontin. 2000. The Triple Helix: Gene, Organism and Environment. Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 136 pp. $22.95 pp. 97-104

- Elisabeth A. Lloyd
Volume 5, issue 2, 2003
- Skew Selection: Nature Favors a Trickle-Down Distribution of Resources in Ants pp. 83-96

- Deby Cassill
- What Does it Mean to be Human? A Comparison of Primate Economies pp. 97-145

- Frederic Pryor
- Conceptual Frameworks for Thinking about Primate Economies: Comments on Pryor's Paper pp. 147-148

- David Wilson
- Response to David Wilson's Comments pp. 149-150

- Frederic Pryor
- Why Ants Do but Honeybees Do Not Construct Satellite Nests pp. 151-164

- Janet Landa and Gordon Tullock
- Homogeneity and Heterogeneity Within and Across Boundaries and Shorelines: Ensemble of Darwin's Finches and Human Transaction Types pp. 165-191

- Beth Yarbrough and Robert Yarbrough
- Ecological Transfers in Non-Human Communities Parallel Economic Markets in a General Equilibrium Ecosystem Model pp. 193-214

- John Tschirhart
- Book Review: Lynn Trainor. 2001. The Triplet Genetic Code: Key to Living Organisms. World Scientific Publication Co., Ontario, Canada pp. 215-217

- Romeu Guimarães
Volume 4, issue 3, 2002
- Biology versus Economics and Culture in Research on the Family pp. 191-194

- Shoshana Grossbard
- The Economics Of Partner Out Trading in Sexual Markets pp. 195-222

- Samuel Cameron
- Couple Formation in France: The Changing Importance of Labor Market Early Career Path pp. 223-239

- Olivia Ekert-Jaffe and Anne Solaz
- Women's Labor Force Participation and Status Exchange in Intermarriage: A Model and Evidence for Hawaii 1 pp. 241-268

- Shoshana Grossbard and Xuanning Fu
- The Impact of Families on Juvenile Substance Use pp. 269-282

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Traci Mach
- Book Review: Mansour Mohammadian. 2000. Bioeconomics: Biological Economics. Interdisciplinary Study of Biology, Economics and Education. Edición Personal, Madrid. xix + 259 pp pp. 283-284

- Michael Ghiselin
Volume 4, issue 2, 2002
- Evolution and Human Behavior pp. 99-107

- Gordon Tullock
- On the Optimality of the Competitive Process: Kimura's Theorem and Market Dynamics pp. 109-133

- John Metcalfe
- Harvesting to Extinction: Is It Socially Rational? pp. 135-162

- Shmuel Amir
- A Review of Selected Bioeconomic Models with Environmental Influences in Fisheries pp. 163-181

- Duncan Knowler
- Book Review: Salvatore Rizello. 1999. The Economics of the Mind. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, xxi + 198 pp. $85.00 pp. 183-184

- John Kagel
- Book Review: Ernst Mayr. 2001. What Evolution Is. Basic Books, New York. xvii + 318 pp. $26.00 (cloth) pp. 185-185

- Michael Ghiselin
Volume 3, issue 2, 2001
- Introduction: Bounded Rationality of Economic Man: New Frontiers in Evolutionary Psychology and Bioeconomics pp. 83-89

- Xiao-tian Wang
- The Role of Ethnic Nepotism vs. Economic Pragmatism in Inter-group Conflict: Data on the Yugoslavian Civil War * pp. 91-98

- Irwin Silverman and Danielle Case
- Equality, Evolution and Partnership Law pp. 99-121

- Thomas Smith
- Altruism and Spite in a Selfish Gene Model of Endogenous Preferences pp. 123-148

- Terence Burnham
- Reciprocity in Ranked Relationships: Does Social Structure Influence Social Reasoning? pp. 149-170

- Laurence Fiddick and Denise Cummins
- Sex Differences in the Ultimatum Game: An Evolutionary Psychology Perspective pp. 171-193

- Gad Saad and Tripat Gill
- Making Good Decisions with Minimal Information: Simultaneous and Sequential Choice pp. 195-215

- Thomas Dudey and Peter Todd
- Bounded Rationality of Economic Man: Decision Making under Ecological, Social, and Institutional Constraints pp. 217-235

- Janet Landa and Xiao Wang
- Book Review: Michael Ruse. Mystery of Mysteries: Is Evolution a Social Construction? Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA. 1999, 296 pp. $27.50 pp. 237-239

- Léo Laporte
Volume 2, issue 3, 2000
- Surrender Value of Capital Assets: The Economics of Strategic Virginity Loss pp. 193-201

- Alan Collins
- Survival of the Most Foolish of Fools: The Limits of Evolutionary Selection Theory pp. 203-220

- Elias Khalil
- Competition and Economic Progress pp. 221-231

- Neil Niman
- A Bibliography for Bioeconomics pp. 233-270

- Michael Ghiselin
- Religious Groups and Homogeneous Merchant Groups as Adaptive Units: A Multilevel Evolutionary Perspective pp. 271-273

- David Wilson
- Phillip M. Parker. Physioeconomics: The Basis for Long-Run Economic Growth. MIT Press, Cambridge. 2000 pp. 275-277

- Paul Zak
Volume 2, issue 2, 2000
- Cannibalism and the Optimal Sharing of the North-East Atlantic Cod Stock: a Bioeconomic Model pp. 99-115

- Claire Armstrong and Ussif Sumaila
- Selective versus Random Moose Harvesting: Does it Pay to be a Prudent Predator? pp. 117-132

- Göran Ericsson, Mattias Boman and Leif Mattsson
- A Reconsideration of the Bioeconomics of Marine Sanctuaries: Commentary on Jon Conrad's Paper pp. 133-138

- Jon Harford
- The Ecology of Trade pp. 139-152

- Brendan Moyle
- The Bioeconomics of Cooperation pp. 153-168

- Adam Gifford
- Contracting Boundaries as Institutional Infrastructure: Efficacy, Adaptation, and Obsolescence: Commentary on La Croix and Ghiselin's Comments pp. 169-176

- Beth Yarbrough and Robert Yarbrough
- Frans De Waal & Frans Lanting. 1997. Bonobo, The Forgotten Ape pp. 177-182

- Gordon Tullock
- John Mayard Smith & Eörs Szathmáry. 1999. The Origins of Life: From the Birth of Life to the Origin of Language pp. 183-188

- Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
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