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The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is bioeconomics.


 

Six Superlative Sources

· Ghiselin, Michael T., 1974, The Economy of Nature and the Evolution of Sex, University of California Press.

· Hirshleifer, Jack, 1977, "Economics from a Biological Viewpoint," Journal of Law and Economics, 20(1):1-52.

· Landa, Janet Tai, and Ghiselin, Michael T., 1999, "The Emerging Discipline of Bioeconomics: Aims and Scope of the Journal of Bioeconomics," Journal of Bioeconomics, 1(1):5-12.

· Samuelson, Paul A., 1985, "Modes of Thought in Economics and Biology," American Economic Review, 75:166-72.

· Witt, Ulrich, 1999, "Bioeconomics as Economics from a Darwinian Perspective," Journal of Bioeconomics, 1:19-34.

· Zak, Paul J., and Denzau, Arthur, 2001, "Economics Is an Evolutionary Science," in Somit, Albert, and Peterson, Stephen, Eds., Evolutionary Approaches in the Behavioral Sciences: Toward a Better Understanding of Human Nature, JAI Press.

Other Excellent Sources

· Becker, Gary S., and Mulligan, Casey B., 1997, "The Endogenous Determination of Time Preference," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 112(3):729-58.

· Frank Robert J., 1988, Passions within Reason: The Strategic Role of the Emotions, Norton.

· Grafen, Alan, 2000, "The Biological Approach to Economics through Fertility," Economics Letters, 66:241-248.

· Güth, Werner, and Yaari, Menachem, 1992, "Explaining Reciprocal Behavior in Simple Strategic Games: An Evolutionary Approach," pp. 24-34 in Witt, Ulrich, ed., Explaining Process and Change: Approaches to Evolutionary Economics, University of Michigan Press.

· Hayek, Friedrich Augustin Von, 1983, Knowledge, Evolution, and Society, Adam Smith Institute.

· Hirshleifer, Jack, 1987, "On the Emotions as Guarantors of Threats and Promises," pp. 307-326 in Dupré, J.. ed., The Latest on the Best: Essays on Evolution and Optimality, MIT Press.

· Hirshleifer, Jack, 1998, "The Bioeconomic Causes of War," Managerial and Decision Economics, 19(7-8):457-66.

· Hirshleifer, Jack, 1999, "There are Many Evolutionary Pathways to Cooperation," Journal of Bioeconomics, 1:73-93.

· Hodgson, Geoffrey M., 1993, Economics and Evolution: Bringing Life Back into Economics, University of Michigan Press.

· Kahnenman, Daniel, and Tversky, Amos, 1979, "Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision under Risk," Econometrica, 47(2):263-251.

· Kelm, Matthias, 1997, "Schumpeter's Theory of Economic Evolution: A Darwinian Interpretation," Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 7(2):97-130.

· Landa, Janet Tai, 1994, Trust, Ethnicity, and Identity: Beyond the New Institutional Economics of Ethnic Trading Networks, Contract Law, and Gift-Exchange, University of Michigan Press.

· Landa, Janet Tai, 1999, "Bioeconomics of Some Nonhuman and Human Societies: New Institutional Economics Approach," Journal of Bioeconomics, 1(1):95-113.

· Lebaron, Blake, 2000, "Agent-Based Computational Finance: Suggested Readings and Early Research," Journal Of Economic Dynamics and Control, 24(5-7):679-702.

· Nelson, Richard, 1995, "Recent Evolutionary Theorizing about Economic Change," Journal of Economic Literature, 33:48-90.

· O'Donoghue, Ted, and Rabin, Matthew, 1999, "Incentives for Procrastinators," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114(3):769-816.

· O'Donoghue, Ted, and Rabin, Matthew, 1999, "Doing It Now or Later," American Economic Review, 89(1):103-24.

· Rabin, Matthew, and Schrag, Joel, 1999, "First Impressions Matter: A Model of Confirmatory Bias," The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 114(1):37-82.

· Rabin, Matthew, 1998, "Psychology and Economics," Journal of Economic Literature, 36(2):11-46.

· Rabin, Matthew, 1994, "Cognitive Dissonance and Social Change," Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 23(2):177-94.

· Rabin, Matthew, 1993, "Incorporating Fairness into Game Theory and Economics," American Economic Review, 83(5):1281-1302.

· Rodger, Alan R., 1994, "Evolution of Time Preference by Natural Selection," American Economic Review, 84:460-481.

· Rubin, Paul, and Paul, Chris W., 1979, "An Evolutionary Model of the Taste for Risk," Economic Inquiry, 17:585-596.

· Samuelson, Paul A., 1993, "Altruism as a Problem Involving Group versus Individual Selection in Economics and Biology," American Economic Review, 83:143-8.

· Sargent, Thomas, 1993, Bounded Rationality in Macroeconomics, Oxford University Press.

· Schelling, Thomas C., 1978, Micromotives and Macrobehavior, W.W. Norton.

· Schumpeter, Joseph A., 1942, Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy, Harper and Row.

· Segal, Uzi, and Sobel, Joel, 1999, Tit for Tat: Foundations of Preferences for Reciprocity in Strategic Settings, working paper, University of Western Ontario.

· Simon, Herbert A., 1997, Models of Bounded Rationality: Empirically Grounded Economic Reason, MIT Press.

· Simon, Herbert A., 1955, "A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice," Quarterly Journal of Economics, 69:99-118.

· Simon, Herbert A., 1959, "Theories of Decision-Making in Economics and Behavioral Science," American Economic Review, 49:253-83.

· Smith, Vernon L., 1997, The Two Faces of Adam Smith, Distinguished Guest Lecture, Southern Economic Association.

· Tesfatsion, Leigh, 2001, "Introduction to the JEDC Special Double Issue on Agent-Based Computational Economics," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 25(3-4):281-293.

· Thaler, Richard H., ed., 1993, Advances in Behavioral Finance, Russell Sage Foundation.

· Thaler, Richard H., 1985, "Mental Accounting and Consumer Choice," Marketing Science, 4(3):199-214.

· Thaler, Richard H., and Shefrin, Hersh M., 1981, "An Economic Theory of Self-Control," Journal of Political Economy, 89(2):392-406.

· Tullock, Gordon, 1994, The Economics of Nonhuman Societies, Pallas Press.

· Tullock, Gordon, 1979, "Sociobiology and Economics," Atlantic Economic Journal, 7:1-10.

· Tullock, Gordon, 1971, "The Coal Tit as a Careful Shopper," The American Naturalist, 105:77-80.

· Tversky, Amos, and Kahneman, Daniel, 1971, "Belief in the Law of Small Numbers," Psychological Bulletin, 76:105-110.

· Veblen, Thorstein, 1898, "Why Is Economics Not an Evolutionary Science?" Quarterly Journal of Economics, 12:373-397.

· Wilson, Edward O., 1998, Consilience: The Unity of Knowledge, Knopf.

· Wilson, Edward O., 1978, Sociobiology: The New Synthesis, Harvard University Press.

· Zak, Paul, 2000, Genetics, Family Structure, and Growth, working paper, Claremont Graduate University.

· Zak, Paul, and Park, Ken, 2000, Population Genetics and Economic Growth, working paper, Claremont Graduate University.

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