Papers on Economics and Evolution
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- 2007-02: Strategic Advertisement with Externalities: A New Dynamic Approach
- Reinoud Joosten
- 2007-01: Heuristic Twists and Ontological Creeds - Road Map for Evolutionary Economics
- Ulrich Witt
- 2006-24: On the divergence of research paths in evolutionary economics: a comprehensive bibliometric account
- Sandra Silva and Aurora Teixeira
- 2006-23: Comparative Industrial Evolution and the Quest for an Evolutionary Theory of Market Dynamics
- Guido Buenstorf
- 2006-22: Charles Darwin meets Amoeba economicus: Why Natural Selection Cannot Explain Rationality

- Elias Khalil
- 2006-21: Rationality, Rule-Following and Emotions: On the Economics of Moral Preferences
- Viktor J. Vanberg
- 2006-20: B2C - Bubble to Cluster: The Dot.com Boom, Spin-off Entrepreneurship, and Regional Industry Evolution
- Guido Buenstorf and Dirk Fornahl
- 2006-19: Vertical Integration and Dis-integration of Computer Firms: A History Friendly Model of the Co-evolution of the Computer and Semiconductor Industries
- Franco Malerba, Richard Nelson, Luigi Orsenigo and Sidney Winter
- 2006-18: How Does Opportunistic Behavior Influence Firm Size?
- Christian Cordes, Peter J. Richerson, Richard McElreath and Pontus Strimling
- 2006-17: Is Academic Entrepreneurship Good or Bad for Science? Empirical Evidence from the Max Planck Society
- Guido Buenstorf
- 2006-16: Moral fictionalism, preference moralization and anti-conservatism: why metaethical error theory doesn't imply policy quietism

- Don Ross
- 2006-15: Democracy, Rationality and Morality

- Dennis Mueller
- 2006-14: The Origins of Fair Play

- Ken Binmore
- 2006-13: Evolutionary Economics and Psychology
- Ulrich Witt
- 2006-12: The Regional Dimension of Knowledge Transfers - A Behavioral Approach
- Tom Broekel and Martin Binder
- 2006-11: An Assessment of the Regional Innovation Policy by the European Union based on Bibliometrical Analysis

- Claudia Werker
- 2006-10: The Origins of Meso Economics - Schumpeter's Legacy
- Kurt Dopfer
- 2006-09: The Science Game: An Experiment on Reducing errors in Forensic Science and Other Areas

- Roger Koppl
- 2006-08: Long-term Implications of Local Industrial Clusters
- Thomas Brenner and Andreas Gildner
- 2006-07: Institutions as Determinants of Preference Change – A One Way Relation?
- Martin Binder and Uta-Maria Niederle
- 2006-06: A Naturalistic Approach to the Theory of the Firm: The Role of Cooperation and Cultural Evolution
- Christian Cordes, Peter J. Richerson, Richard McElreath and Pontus Strimling
- 2006-05: Evolutionary Economics
- Ulrich Witt
- 2006-04: Consumer heterogeneity evolving from social group dynamics. Latent class analyses of German footwear consumption 1980-1991
- Alexander Frenzel
- 2006-03: Continuous Market Growth Beyond Functional Satiation. Time-Series Analyses of U.S. Footwear Consumption, 1955-2002

- Alexander Frenzel
- 2006-02: A Practical Guide to Inference in Simulation Models
- Thomas Brenner and Claudia Werker
- 2006-01: Perception and pursuit of entrepreneurial opportunities: an evolutionary economics perspective
- Guido Buenstorf
- 2005-24: Reasoning About Novelty
- Ulrich Witt
- 2005-23: A Stochastic Theory of Geographic Concentration and the Empirical Evidence in Germany

- Thomas Brenner
- 2005-22: Fairness in Urban Land Use: An Evolutionary Contribution to Law & Economics

- Christian Schubert
- 2005-21: Economists on Darwin's theory of social evolution and human behaviour
- Alain Marciano
- 2005-20: Evolution on the Shoulders of Giants: Entrepreneurship and Firm Survival in the German Laser Industry
- Guido Buenstorf
- 2005-19: International networks of knowledge flows: an econometric analysis
- Mario Maggioni and Teodora Uberti
- 2005-18: Vicarious Learning and Socio-Economic Transformation in Indian Trans-Himalaya: An evolutionary tale of economic development and policy making
- K. Chandrasekhar and Saradindu Bhaduri
- 2005-17: A Note on the Principle of "Normative Individualism"

- Christian Schubert
- 2005-16: The Regional Industry-size Distribution - An Analysis of all Types of Industries in Germany

- Thomas Brenner
- 2005-15: Replicating Organizational Knowledge: Principles or Templates?

- C. Baden-Fuller and Sidney Winter
- 2005-14: Microeconomic Foundations for Macroeconomic Structure

- Richard Day
- 2005-13: Entrepreneurship, Evolution and the Human Mind

- Brian Loasby
- 2005-12: Science, social networks and spillovers
- Olav Sorenson, J. Singh and L. Fleming
- 2005-11: From Carl Menger's Theory of Goods to an Evolutionary Approach to Consumer Behaviour
- Wilhelm Ruprecht
- 2005-10: Firms as Realizations of Entrepreneurial Visions
- Ulrich Witt
- 2005-09: Local Factors and Innovativeness – An Empirical Analysis of German Patents for Five Industries
- Tom Broekel and Thomas Brenner
- 2005-08: Heritage and Agglomeration: The Akron Tire Cluster Revisited
- Guido Buenstorf and Steven Klepper
- 2005-07: From Sensory to Positivist Utilitarianism and Back -- The Rehabilitation of Naturalistic Conjectures in the Theory of Demand

- Ulrich Witt
- 2005-06: A small Fish War: an example with frequency-dependent stage payoffs
- R. Joosten
- 2005-05: New Firms Evolving in the Knowledge Economy; problems and solutions around turning points
- Erik Stam and Elizabeth Garnsey
- 2005-04: Knowledge-based Entrepreneurship: The Organizational Side of Technology Commercialization
- Ulrich Witt and C. Zellner
- 2005-03: Hayek Reads the Literature on the Emergence of Norms
- Luciano Andreozzi
- 2005-02: How Useful Is Universal Darwinism as a Framework to Study Competition and Industrial Evolution?
- Guido Buenstorf
- 2005-01: Toward a Naturalistic Foundation of the Social Contract
- Christian Cordes and Christian Schubert