Papers on Economics and Evolution
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- 2011-12: Economic Emergence: an Evolutionary Economic Perspective
- John Foster and John Metcalfe
- 2011-11: A Corporation's Culture as an Impetus for Spinoffs and a Driving Force of Industry Evolution

- Christian Cordes, Peter J. Richerson and Georg Schwesinger
- 2011-10: Parting with "Blue Monday" – Preferences in Home Production and Consumer Responses to Innovations

- Ulrich Witt and Julia Sophie Woersdorfer
- 2011-09: Social Dilemmas, Time Preferences and Technology Adoption in a Commons Problem

- Reinoud Joosten
- 2011-08: The Structure of Happiness: A Vector Autoregressive Approach

- Martin Binder and Felix Ward
- 2011-07: Advertising, Welfare Economics and Ethics

- Ian Steedman
- 2011-06: Competition as an Ambiguous Discovery Procedure: A Reappraisal of Hayek's Epistemic Market Liberalism

- Ulrich Witt
- 2011-05: As Innovations Drive Economic Growth, Do they also Raise Well-Being?

- Martin Binder and Ulrich Witt
- 2011-04: Explaining the (non-) causality between energy and economic growth in the U.S. - A multivariate sectoral analysis
- Christian Gross
- 2011-03: The Dynamics of Consumer Behavior and the Transition to Sustainable Consumption Patterns
- Ulrich Witt
- 2011-02: Evolution and Complexity in Economics Revisited
- Kurt Dopfer
- 2011-01: The Rank of a System of Engel Curves. How Many Common Factors?

- Matteo Barigozzi and Alessio Moneta
- 2010-24: Stochastic games with endogenous transitions

- Reinoud Joosten and Robin Meijboom
- 2010-23: Environmental and Climate Innovation: Limitations, Prices and Policies

- Jeroen van den Bergh
- 2010-22: Role Models that Make You Unhappy: Light Paternalism, Social Learning and Welfare

- Christian Cordes and Christian Schubert
- 2010-21: Structural Change and Business Cycles: An Evolutionary Approach

- André Lorentz and Maria Savona
- 2010-20: Life satisfaction and self-employment: A matching approach

- Martin Binder and Alex Coad
- 2010-19: The firm as a Darwin machine: How Generalized Darwinism can further the development of an evolutionary theory of economic growth

- J. W. Stoelhorst
- 2010-18: Inter-firm rivalry and firm growth: Is there any evidence of direct competition between firms?

- Alex Coad and Mercedes Teruel Carrizosa
- 2010-17: Economic Behavior - Evolutionary vs. Behavioral Perspectives

- Ulrich Witt
- 2010-16: Consumer needs and their satiation properties as drivers of the rebound effect - The case of energy-efficient washing machines

- Julia Sophie Wörsdorfer
- 2010-15: Heterogeneous Economic Evolution: A Different View on Darwinizing Evolutionary Economics

- Jack Vromen
- 2010-14: Is it ever Enough? Food Consumption, Satiation and Obesity

- Corinna Manig
- 2010-13: Will imitators follow pioneer consumers in the adoption of solar thermal systems? Empirical evidence for North-West Germany
- Julia Sophie Wörsdorfer and Wolfhard Kaus
- 2010-12: What Causes Obesity? And Why Has it Grown So Much? An Alternative View
- John Tomer
- 2010-11: General Purpose Technologies and the Industrial Revolution

- Leonard Dudley
- 2010-10: Going Beyond Average Joe's Happiness: Using Quantile Regressions to Analyze the Full Subjective Well-Being Distribution
- Martin Binder and Alex Coad
- 2010-09: On the Evolution of Organizational Government

- Roger Congleton
- 2010-08: Consumer specialization and the Romantic transformation of the British Grand Tour of Europe
- Andreas Chai
- 2010-07: Can Darwinism Be "Generalized" and of What Use Would This Be?
- Georgy S. Levit, Uwe Hossfeld and Ulrich Witt
- 2010-06: Like milk or wine: Does firm performance improve with age?

- Alex Coad, Agustí Segarra and Mercedes Teruel Carrizosa
- 2010-05: Extending the Informational Basis of Welfare Economics: The Case of Preference Dynamics

- Ulrich Witt and Christian Schubert
- 2010-04: Disentangling the Circularity in Sen's Capability Approach – An Analysis of the Co-Evolution of Functioning Achievement and Resources
- Martin Binder and Alex Coad
- 2010-03: Conspicuous Consumption and Race: Evidence from South Africa
- Wolfhard Kaus
- 2010-02: Firm growth: empirical analysis

- Alex Coad and Werner Hölzl
- 2010-01: A Philosophical Perspective on Contemporary Evolutionary Economics

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- 2009-24: Emergence and Functionality of Organizational Routines An Individualistic Approach
- Ulrich Witt
- 2009-23: Investigating the exponential age distribution of firms
- Alex Coad
- 2009-22: Pioneer burnout: Radical product innovation and firm capabilities

- Christina Guenther
- 2009-21: How Corporate Cultures Coevolve with the Business Environment: The Case of Firm Growth Crises and Industry Evolution
- Christian Cordes, Peter J. Richerson and Georg Schwesinger
- 2009-20: Not invented here: Technology licensing, knowledge transfer and innovation based on public research

- Guido Buenstorf and Matthias Geissler
- 2009-19: Evolving Preferences and Policy Advice in Democratic Society

- Viktor J. Vanberg
- 2009-18: Well-Being, Preference Formation and the Danger of Paternalism

- Mozaffar Qizilbash
- 2009-17: Welfare Notions for Soft Paternalism

- Till Grüne-Yanoff
- 2009-16: Paul Samuelson's critique and equilibrium concepts in evolutionary game theory

- Reinoud Joosten
- 2009-15: Submarket Dynamics and Innovation: The Case of the U.S. Tire Industry
- Guido Buenstorf and Steven Klepper
- 2009-14: Welfare Creation and Destruction in a Schumpeterian World

- Christian Schubert
- 2009-13: More Or Better? Measuring Quality Versus Quantity In Food Consumption

- Corinna Manig and Alessio Moneta
- 2009-12: Tracing The Motivation To Innovate: A Study Of 'Grassroot' Innovators In India
- Saradindu Bhaduri and Hemant Kumar
- 2009-11: Recent Developments in Evolutionary Biology and Their Relevance for Evolutionary Economics

- Karin Knottenbauer