Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review
2016 - 2024
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Volume 16, issue 2, 2019
- Special feature: workshop on random system solution of the transformation problem: discussion with Prof. Bertram Schefold pp. 259-260

- Kiichiro Yagi
- The transformation of values into prices on the basis of random systems revisited pp. 261-302

- Bertram Schefold
- The transformation problem under positive rank one input matrices: on a new approach by Schefold pp. 303-313

- Masashi Morioka
- A comparison of the stochastic approach to the transformation problem with Marx’s original assumptions pp. 315-317

- Kenji Mori
- Profit and value in a random system: interpretation of professor Schefold’s 2016 article pp. 319-325

- Yoshihiro Yamazaki
- Special feature: institutional design and experimental economics pp. 327-328

- Kazuhito Ogawa
- Trusting versus monitoring: an experiment of endogenous institutional choices pp. 329-355

- Andrej Angelovski, Daniela Cagno, Daniela Grieco and Werner Güth
- VCG mechanism for multi-unit auctions and appearance of information: a subject experiment pp. 357-374

- Satoshi Takahashi, Yoichi Izunaga and Naoki Watanabe
- Why do workers work? Inequality and collective benefits in organisational production experiments pp. 375-396

- Natsuka Tokumaru
- Economic uncertainty, precautionary motive and the augmented form of money demand function pp. 397-423

- Pei-Tha Gan
- Correction to: Economic uncertainty, precautionary motive and the augmented form of money demand function pp. 425-425

- Pei-Tha Gan
- Special feature: varieties of capitalism, civil society, and welfare/environmental policies pp. 427-432

- Hiroyasu Uemura, Hironori Tohyama and Yuji Harada
- Social preference and civil society in the institutional analysis of capitalisms: an attempt to integrate Samuel Bowles’ The Moral Economy and Robert Boyer’s Régulation Theory pp. 433-453

- Hiroyasu Uemura
- How does a liberalizing market influence a synergy between redistribution preference and social preferences in Asian socio-economies? pp. 455-477

- Hironori Tohyama
- Diversity and transformation of institutional configurations and trust structures pp. 479-501

- Yuji Harada
- Welfare society and welfare state in the Japanese-type discourse on civil society pp. 503-521

- Nanako Fujita
- Potential mechanisms for the social regulation of economies on global and local scales: an institutional analysis of ESG investment and community renewables pp. 523-541

- Kazuhiro Okuma
- Samuel Bowles: The moral economy: why good incentives are no substitute for good citizens pp. 543-549

- Toshio Yamada
- Robert Boyer, Économie politique des capitalismes: Théorie de la régulation et des crises, La Découverte, 2015 pp. 551-566

- Yuji Harada and Hiroyasu Uemura
Volume 16, issue 1, 2019
- Daniel Ellsberg on J.M. Keynes and F.H. Knight: risk ambiguity and uncertainty pp. 1-18

- Yasuhiro Sakai
- An examination of market mechanism with redundancies motivated by Turing’s rule selection pp. 19-42

- Yuji Aruka, Yoshihiro Nakajima and Naoki Mori
- Mechanism by which active funds make market efficient investigated with agent-based model pp. 43-63

- Takanobu Mizuta and Sadayuki Horie
- Stability of business cycles and economic openness of monetary union pp. 65-89

- Masato Nakao
- Banks’ disclosure of information and financial stability regulations pp. 91-115

- Naoto Okahara
- Skills tasks, and class- an integrated class based approach to understanding recent trends in economic inequality in the USA pp. 117-138

- Adam James Berg
- Gravity modeling in social science: the case of the commuting phenomenon in Greece pp. 139-158

- Dimitrios Tsiotas, George Aspridis, Ioannis Gavardinas, Labros Sdrolias and Dagmar Škodová-Parmová
- Dynamic relationship between budget deficit and current account deficit in the light of Nigerian empirical application pp. 159-179

- Ergin Akalpler and Yohanna Panshak
- Special feature: Econophysics 2017: synergetic fusion of econophysics and other fields of science—Part II pp. 181-182

- Yuichi Ikeda
- Macroscopic features of production network and sequential graph drawing pp. 183-199

- Yuji Fujita, Yoshi Fujiwara and Wataru Souma
- Statistical law observed in inactive rate of firms pp. 201-212

- Atushi Ishikawa, Shouji Fujimoto and Takayuki Mizuno
- Exogenous shock and multifractal random walk pp. 213-238

- Koji Kuroda and Jun-ichi Maskawa
- Analyzing outliers activity from the time-series transaction pattern of bitcoin blockchain pp. 239-257

- Rubaiyat Islam, Yoshi Fujiwara, Shinya Kawata and Hiwon Yoon
Volume 15, issue 2, 2018
- Towards an epigenetic understanding of evolutionary economics and evolutionary economic geography pp. 213-241

- Jon Barrutia and Jon Mikel Zabala-Iturriagagoitia
- Market institutions and the evolution of culture pp. 243-265

- Ginny Seung Choi and Virgil Henry Storr
- From the optimal planning theory to the theory of the firm and the market: a quest in Masahiko Aoki’s early works pp. 267-288

- Masashi Morioka
- A method of building simulation model for organizational decision-making and inter-organizational control pp. 289-313

- Shungo Sakaki
- Valuing unregistered urban land in Indonesia pp. 315-340

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- A note on discourse ethics and naturalized social contracts pp. 341-350

- Kiichiro Yagi
- Interpreting the iterated dilemma games using the presentation like “cellular automatons” pp. 351-365

- Yuji Aruka
- Antifragility, the Black Swan and psychology pp. 367-384

- Brendan Markey-Towler
- Special feature: evolutionary approaches in theory and policy to the diversity of money pp. 385-387

- Makoto Nishibe
- Tensions in the triangle: monetary plurality between institutional integration, competition and complementarity pp. 389-411

- Jerome Blanc
- Why do people want currency? Institutions, habit, and bricolage in an Argentine marketplace pp. 413-430

- Georgina Gomez
- Community dock: a new policy approach for altering institutions pp. 431-459

- Takayoshi Kusago and Makoto Nishibe
- Special feature: Econophysics 2017: synergetic fusion of econophysics and other fields of science— Part I pp. 461-463

- Yuichi Ikeda
- The community structure of business establishments and its properties: evidence from joint patent applications pp. 465-475

- Hiroyasu Inoue
- Identification of conduit jurisdictions and community structures in the withholding tax network pp. 477-493

- Tembo Nakamoto and Yuichi Ikeda
- Trade network reconstruction and simulation with changes in trade policy pp. 495-513

- Yuichi Ikeda and Hiroshi Iyetomi
- Multiplicative random cascades with additional stochastic process in financial markets pp. 515-529

- Jun-ichi Maskawa, Koji Kuroda and Joshin Murai
Volume 15, issue 1, 2018
- Road to evolutionary and institutional economics in Japan pp. 1-9

- Kiichiro Yagi
- Quantal response equilibria in a generalized Volunteer’s Dilemma and step-level public goods games with binary decision pp. 11-23

- Toshiji Kawagoe, Taisuke Matsubae and Hirokazu Takizawa
- Crossing the divide: an integrated framework of the commons pp. 25-48

- Yan Zhang
- Thorstein Veblen, the evolution of the predatory instinct, and the origins of agriculture pp. 49-71

- Vincent Barnett
- The contribution of J.R. Commons to migration analysis pp. 73-88

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- Profit sharing, labour share and financial structure pp. 89-111

- Kenshiro Ninomiya and Hiroyuki Takami
- Labour union strategy and non-regular worker unionisation: an institutionally adjusted insider–outsider model for Japan pp. 113-137

- Nicolo Rosetti
- Effective extension of trading hours pp. 139-166

- Kotaro Miwa
- The past and future of evolutionary economics: some reflections based on new bibliometric evidence pp. 167-187

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Juha-Antti Lamberg
- Hodgson’s bibliometric report and the reconstruction plan of economics pp. 189-202

- Yuji Aruka
- What methodology is suitable to describe diversity found in the course of history of economics as well as evolutionary economics? pp. 203-211

- Makoto Nishibe
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