Keywords: B52; O44; Q40; Q57; Anthropocene; Technosphere; Anthropocentrism; Artefacts; General theory of evolution; Functions; Networks; Agency; Energy and information; Thermodynamics; Maximum power; Categorical imperative;
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Keywords: Political economy; Technological change; De-growth; Actor-network theory; Habilitation; Information and communication technologies; B52; D74; O33; Q57;
Keywords: Institutions; Institutional change; Transaction costs; Open-field system; Factory system; B52; D02; D23; N01; N53; N63;
Keywords: G21; B52; N2; Alternative finance; Credit crunch; Institutional economics;
Keywords: B52; E14; F60; O30; Innovation system; Globalization; Clean-tech industry; Industry typology; Innovation policy;
Keywords: Comparative institutions; Institutional change; Unified approach to institutions; History of Chinese and Japanese political economies; B52; G70; N00; O53; P50;
Keywords: B00; B4; B52; N00; P11; coordination; positive and negative collaboration; golden rule of morality; transaction costs; tolerance; cosmopolitanism; altruism; radius of trust; catching-up development;
Keywords: B52; C62; D00; D11; Endogenous preferences; Evolution; Multistability; Coexistence;
Keywords: Land rent; Capital productivity; Sustainable development; Q10; Q15; B52;
Keywords: B52; O31; R12; Co-evolution; Innovation systems; Vector autoregression; Laser technology;
Keywords: B52; C14; C46; L11; N15Firm size distribution; Evolutionary industry dynamics; Power-law distribution; China
Keywords: elección racional; toma de decisiones; instituciones; incertidumbre; B52; D02; D89; D90; Rational choice; decision making; institutions; uncertainty;
Keywords: B00; B52; D02; K40; P40; Institutions; Evolutionary theory; Darwinism; Common law; 17th Century England;
Keywords: A12; A13; B26; B52; G21; O35; Q14; Q57; Cambodia; Community finance; Flow/fund theory; Institutional analysis; MuSIASEM; Small-farmers;
Keywords: B52; L16; O43; P16; P51; Varieties of capitalism; Institutions; Relatedness; Diversification; Evolutionary economic geography;
Keywords: B52; F60; G11; G15; Non-equilibrium; Turbulence; Financial crisis; Thermodynamics; Complexity;
Keywords: Executive compensation; Culture and finance; International; Corporate governance; G34; B52; Z13;
Keywords: B41; B52; N01; O33; Economics of technical change; Innovation studies; History; History of technology; Cliometrics; Economic history;
Keywords: B52; D74; O12; Z10; Norms; Polarization; Conflict; Economic development; Sub-Saharan Africa;
Keywords: B52; M2; M14Business economics; Corporate social responsibility; Institutional theory; Stakeholder theory
Keywords: B25; B52; C02; D80; D81; D92; F14; G11; O43Evolutionary growth; Information; International trade; Bet hedging; Fitness decomposition; Knowledge
When access to drugs meets catch-up: Insights from the use of CL threats to improve access to ARV drugs in Brazil
Keywords: I18; O33; O38; 034; B52; Access to medicines; Technological catch-up; Pharmaceutical industry; Brazil; Compulsory license; Window of opportunity;
Hyper-individualism and ultrasociality in a Veblenian framework
Keywords: B52; N5; Q01; Q57; Degrowth; Multi-level selection; Neoliberalism; Post-nationalism; Ultrasociality; Veblen;
Optimal patent length and breadth in an R&D driven market with evolving consumer preferences: An evolutionary multi-agent based modeling approach
Keywords: B52; L11; O34; Patent; Industrial dynamics; Agent-based modeling;
Revisiting the evolutionism of Edith Penrose's The theory of the growth of the firm: Penrose's entrepreneur meets Veblenian institutions
Keywords: B52; Edith Penrose; Institutions; Entrepreneur; Institutional entrepreneurship; Edith Penrose; Instituições; Empresário; Empresário Institucional;
From equilibrium to autopoiesis: A Luhmannian reading of Veblenian evolutionary economics
Keywords: A12; B52; P10; Z13; Niklas Luhmann; Thorstein Veblen; Evolutionary economics; Autopoiesis; Economic system; Systems theory;
The ultrasocial origin of the Anthropocene
Keywords: Anthropocene; Downward causation; Evolution; Group selection; Inclusive fitness; Increasing returns to scale; Inequality; Multi-level selection; Sociobiology; Stocks and flows; Sustainability policy; Ultrasociality; B52; N5; Q1; Q5;
Evolution as a general theoretical framework for economics and public policy
Keywords: B52; C73Adaptation; Economic history; Evolution; Public policy
Economic cosmology and the evolutionary challenge
Keywords: B11; B12; B15; B40; B52; D02; D60Competition and cooperation; Economic man; Evolutionary economics; History of economic thought; Multilevel selection; Spontaneous order
A naturalistic theory of economic organization
Keywords: B52; C71; D02; D03; D23Evolutionary theory; Multi-level selection; Gene-culture co-evolution; Cooperation; Economic organization; Ethics
Darwin's invisible hand: Market competition, evolution and the firm
Keywords: A12; B25; B52; D03; D21; Y80Evolution; Competition; Cooperation; Darwin; Human nature; Firms
Toward a neo-Darwinian synthesis of neoclassical and behavioral economics
Keywords: B52; D01; D11; D64Evolution; Neoclassical economics; Behavioral economics
Optimal diversity in investments with recombinant innovation
Keywords: B52; C61; O31; Q55Balance; Modularity; R&D; Recombination; Returns to scale
Property rights, entrepreneurship and coordination
Keywords: B52; B53; D02; D60; K11; L26; P11; P14Economic coordination; Property rights; Market process; Entrepreneurship
Costly information and the evolution of self-organization in a small, complex economy
Keywords: B52; C63; D23; D64; D83; D80Costly information; Learning; Adaptation; Self-organization; Learning classifier system; Evolutionary computation; Evolutionary economics
Institutions, culture, and open source
Keywords: B52; L17; L86; O34; Z13; Z19Open source software; Institutions; Culture; Social capital; Individualism; Intellectual property rights
Does market participation promote generalized trust? Experimental evidence from Southern Africa
Keywords: A13; B52; D03; Z13; Trust; Generalized morality; Market integration; Trade;
Towards an incentive salience model of intertemporal choice
Keywords: B52; D03; D11; D912360; 2500; 3900Intertemporal consumer choice; Impulsivity; ‘Wanting’ versus ‘liking’
New perspectives on emergence in economics
Keywords: B25; B52; B53; C63; C72; E10; 033; Q41; R11Emergence; Complexity; Agent-based modeling; Evolution; Spontaneous order; Self-organization; Clusters; Institutional change; Salience; Co-learning
Evolution of cooperation in asymmetric commons dilemmas
Keywords: B52; C73; C93; Q25; Q57Common pool resources; Equity; Asymmetry; Field experiments; Agent-based; Modeling
Optimization, path dependence and the law: Can judges promote efficiency?
Keywords: B40; B52; K00; Judicial decision making; Historical inertia; Inefficiency; Adaptationism; Spandrelism; Global ideal; Rationality; Lock-in institutions;
Nudges and norms: On the political economy of soft paternalism
Keywords: H11; D61; B52; Libertarian paternalism; Soft paternalism; Social norms; Informal institutions; Behavioral political economics; Sour grapes; Expressive behavior;
Economic emergence: An evolutionary economic perspective
Keywords: B15; B40; B52; D03; D80; O33Biological analogy; Bounded rationality; Complex system; Constrained optimization; Dissipative structure; Economic emergence; Economic growth; Emotions; Energy economics; Evolutionary economics; Entrepreneurship; Innovation; In
Implications of behavioural economics for financial literacy and public policy
Keywords: A13; B21; B31; B41; B52; D00; D14; D18; D62; D81; D82; D83; G02; G2; K0; P1Financial literacy; Behavioural economics; Imperfect information; Heuristics; Trust; Nudging; Decision-making environment; Ecological rationality
Unjust laws and illegal norms
Keywords: K10; K42; D70; B52; Z13; Social norms; Countervailing effect; Expressive function; Law enforcement; Civil disobedience;
The anatomy of emergence, with a focus upon capital formation
Keywords: B52; B53; D21; D24; E22; L23; 012; 031; 033Emergence; Evolutionary dynamics; Complexity; Capital; Production; Innovation; Spontaneous order
The dynamics of consumer behavior and the transition to sustainable consumption patterns
Keywords: A13; B52; D01; D03; D11; Q50; Q56Consumption; Sustainability; Satiation; Innovation; Welfare
The evolutionary approach to entropy: Reconciling Georgescu-Roegen's natural philosophy with the maximum entropy framework
Keywords: B52; Q57; Georgescu-Roegen; Jaynes; Lotka; Maximum entropy; Observer relativity; Time; Natural selection; Physical concepts of information;
On the role of intentionality in evolutionary economic change
Keywords: B41; B52; D89; O10; O31Intentionality; Evolving capabilities; Economic change; Evolutionary efficiency
The difference between kinship and friendship: (Field-) experimental evidence on trust and punishment
Keywords: C93; B52; D03Trust; Kinship; Third party punishment; Social distance; Southern Africa; Crowding-out