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December 2023, Volume 25, Issue 3
-   147-180 Ordinaries 13: apparent spite & apparent altruism
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   181-201 Ordinaries 14: Biological economics
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   203-223 Fishing motives and economic effects of climate change: an application on Arctic char in northern Sweden
 by Ing-Marie Gren & Kerstin Holmgren & Willem Goedkoop
-   225-238 Fat as insurance, leanness as bodily display: did Ronald Reagan make us fat?
 by David Haig
-   239-269 The impact of vaccinations and chronic disease on COVID death rates
 by James L. Doti
-   271-293 The Biophilia Reactivity Hypothesis: biophilia as a temperament trait, or more precisely, a domain specific attraction to biodiversity
 by Vanessa Woods & Melinda Knuth
August 2023, Volume 25, Issue 2
-   75-98 Ordinaries 12
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   99-116 Social science goes quantum: explaining human decision-making, cognitive biases and Darwinian selection from a quantum perspective
 by Thomas Holtfort & Andreas Horsch
-   117-143 Evolutionary finance: a model with endogenous asset payoffs
 by I. V. Evstigneev & T. Hens & M. J. Vanaei
-   145-145 Correction to: investigating the link between economic growth, financial development, urbanization, natural resources, human capital, trade openness and ecological footprint: evidence from Nigeria
 by James Temitope Dada & Adams Adeiza & Noor Azizi Ismail & Arnaut Marina
April 2023, Volume 25, Issue 1
-   1-33 Biological welfare economics: a natural science critique of normative economics
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   35-63 Urbanization, informal economy, economic growth and CO2 emissions in African countries: a panel vector autoregression (PVAR) model approach
 by Aristophane Djeufack Dongmo & Paloma Mbengono Coralie & Manuela Chetue Komguep & Ulrich Kembeng Tchinda
-   65-73 Martha C. Nussbaum, Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility
 by Terence C. Burnham
October 2022, Volume 24, Issue 3
-   181-202 Ordinaries 10
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   203-222 Impact of environmental degradation on agricultural efficiency in India: evidence from robust econometric models
 by Bushra Praveen & Pushp Kumar & Imran Ali Baig & Mandeep Bhardwaj & Kanak Singh & Arvind Kumar Yadav
-   223-239 Agro-ecological sustainability evaluation in China
 by Xiangsheng Dou
-   241-243 A guide for the malevolent: a review of Jennifer Jacquet, the playbook: how to deny science, sell lies, and make a killing in the corporate world
 by Daniel T. Blumstein
July 2022, Volume 24, Issue 2
-   117-131 Ordinaries 9: How to write a biological economics article
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   133-152 Evidentiary vacuum, epistemic communities and rare disease policymaking in India: an evolutionary policy perspective
 by Shyamjeet Maniram Yadav & Saradindu Bhaduri
-   153-179 Investigating the link between economic growth, financial development, urbanization, natural resources, human capital, trade openness and ecological footprint: evidence from Nigeria
 by James Temitope Dada & Adams Adeiza & Noor Azizi Ismail & Arnaut Marina
April 2022, Volume 24, Issue 1
-   1-35 Ordinaries 8
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   37-65 Body mass, nutrition, and disease: nineteenth century current net nutrition during economic development
 by Scott Alan Carson
-    67-91 Coordinating investments in habitat management and economic development
 by Richard T. Melstrom & David W. Shanafelt & Carson J. Reeling
-   93-115 Government intervention in wildlife damage management: a bioeconomic analysis of wildlife damage compensation and taxation policies
 by Zijin Xie
October 2021, Volume 23, Issue 3
-   225-236 Ordinaries
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   237-256 Assessing ocean temperature’s role in fishery production
 by Zachary Porreca
-    257-295 Toward a theory of ecosystem well-being
 by Marc Fleurbaey & Christy Leppanen
-   297-323 Ecological-economic modeling of pollination complexity and pesticide use in agricultural crops
 by G. Kleftodimos & N. Gallai & Ch. Kephaliacos
-   325-328 Just because we can…: a review of Beth Shapiro, Life as we made it: how 50,000 years of human innovation refined- and redefined-nature
 by Daniel T. Blumstein
July 2021, Volume 23, Issue 2
-   125-149 Ordinaries
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   151-161 Risky behaviour and non-vaccination
 by Florence Neymotin
-   163-178 Threshold effects of energy mix on environmental quality
 by Nassibou Bassongui & Doriane Nicole Nomo Alinga & Dieudonné Mignamissi
-   179-202 Explaining the U-shaped life satisfaction: dissatisfaction as a driver of behavior
 by Junji Kageyama & Kazuma Sato
-   203-223 Applying evolutionary methods in economics: progress or pitfall?
 by Vaios Koliofotis
April 2021, Volume 23, Issue 1
-   1-14 Ordinaries
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   15-53 Examining the impact of socioeconomic variables on COVID-19 death rates at the state level
 by James L. Doti
-   55-83 Los Angeles County SARS-CoV-2 Epidemic: Critical Role of Multi-generational Intra-household Transmission
 by Jeffrey E. Harris
-   85-105 Plausibly exogenous causes of economic freedom
 by Ryan H. Murphy
-   107-119 A mathematical model of unintended consequences: Fisher’s geometric model and social evolution
 by H. Allen Orr & Lynne H. Orr
-   121-124 Leveraging evolved instincts: a review of Dominic D. P. Johnson, Strategic insights: The adaptive advantages of cognitive biases in international politics
 by Daniel T. Blumstein
October 2020, Volume 22, Issue 3
-   137-154 Ordinaries
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   155-176 Ignorance or motivated beliefs: the role of motivated beliefs in self-management of diabetes
 by Antonio J. Trujillo & Aboozar Hadavand & Larissa Jennings Mayo-Wilson & Maria Amalia Pesantes & Francisco Diez Canseco & J. Jaime Miranda
-   177-203 Smoking inequality across genders and socio-economic positions. Evidence from Italian data
 by Cinzia Novi & Rowena Jacobs & Matteo Migheli
-   205-211 Stephanie Kelton, The Deficit Myth: Modern Monetary Theory and the Birth of the People’s Economy
 by Terence C. Burnham
July 2020, Volume 22, Issue 2
-   63-76 Ordinaries
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   77-98 Net nutrition, insolation, mortality, and the antebellum paradox
 by Scott Alan Carson
-   99-127 On the emergence of ecological and economic niches
 by Roberto Cazzolla Gatti & Roger Koppl & Brian D. Fath & Stuart Kauffman & Wim Hordijk & Robert E. Ulanowicz
-   129-130 Correction to: On the emergence of ecological and economic niches
 by Roberto Cazzolla Gatti & Roger Koppl & Brian D. Fath & Stuart Kauffman & Wim Hordijk & Robert E. Ulanowicz
-   131-135 The triumph of the friendly: A review of Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods, survival of the friendliest
 by Cass R. Sunstein
April 2020, Volume 22, Issue 1
-   1-14 Ordinaries
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   15-31 Bio-economic modeling of fishing activities in Kenya: the case of Lake Naivasha Ramsar site
 by B. N. Obegi & I. Sarfo & G. N. Morara & P. Boera & E. Waithaka & A. Mutie
-   33-58 A bioeconomic model for estimating potential economic damages from a hypothetical Asian beetle introduced via future trade with Cuba
 by Damian C. Adams & Andres Susaeta & Jose R. Soto & Frederick Rossi & Paloma Carton Grammont & William A. Messina & Frank H. Koch & Demian Gomez & Jiri Hulcr
-   59-62 Ulrich Witt and Andreas Chai (eds.), Understanding Economic Change. Advances in Evolutionary Economics
 by Jean-Alain Heraud
October 2019, Volume 21, Issue 3
-   145-155 Ordinaries
 by Terence C. Burnham & Jay Phelan
-   157-182 Evolution and monopolistic competition in an irrational industry
 by Guo Ying Luo
-   183-189 Edward O. Wilson: Genesis, the deep origin of societies
 by Terence C. Burnham
July 2019, Volume 21, Issue 2
-   71-109 Conscientious consumers? Personality, preferences and expenditures in the UK
 by Benjamin Volland
-   111-122 The rationality of literal Tide Pod consumption
 by Ryan H. Murphy
-   123-144 A critical human group size and firm size distributions in industries
 by Christian Cordes & Tong-Yaa Su & Pontus Strimling
April 2019, Volume 21, Issue 1
-   1-2 Editorial announcement
 by Terence C. Burnham
-   3-36 Transition of the BMI distribution in India: evidence from a distributional decomposition analysis
 by Toshiaki Aizawa
-   37-46 Gang wars, gang employment and drug prices
 by Aloys Prinz & Thomas Ehrmann
-   47-70 Temptation, self-control, and inter-temporal choice
 by Leonhard K. Lades & Wilhelm Hofmann
October 2018, Volume 20, Issue 3
-   261-262 Editorial announcement
 by Ulrich Witt
-   263-286 Interethnic relations, informal trading networks, and social integration: imitation, habits, and social evolution
 by Bengt-Arne Wickström & Janet Tai Landa
-   287-308 Plant domestication more rapid under optimizing behavior
 by Serge Svizzero
-   309-330 Black and white female body mass index values in the developing late 19th and early 20th century United States
 by Scott Alan Carson
-   331-334 Joseph Henrich’s: The secret of our success—how culture is driving human evolution, domesticating our species, and making us smarter
 by Joshua Henkel
July 2018, Volume 20, Issue 2
-   183-211 Integrated bio-economic models as tools to support land-use decision making: a review of potential and limitations
 by Luz Maria Castro & Fabian Härtl & Santiago Ochoa & Baltazar Calvas & Leonardo Izquierdo & Thomas Knoke
-   213-225 Social context reveals gender differences in cooperative behavior
 by Anastasia Peshkovskaya & Tatiana Babkina & Mikhail Myagkov
-   227-242 The deep roots of economic development in the U.S. states: an application of Putterman and Weil (2010)
 by Ryan H. Murphy & Alex Nowrasteh
-   243-249 D.S. Wilson and A. Kirman (eds.), Complexity and Evolution: Toward a New Synthesis for Economics, The MIT Press, Cambridge, Mass., 2016. 395 pp (Hardcover)
 by Frank Beckenbach
-   251-256 Janet Tai Landa: Economic success of Chinese merchants in Southeast Asia: identity, ethnic cooperation and conflict: integrating the social sciences with evolutionary biology
 by Kjell Hausken
-   257-260 Rethinking economic evolution: essays on economic change and its theory (Edward Elgar 2016)
 by Jack Vromen
April 2018, Volume 20, Issue 1
-   1-5 She who understands the fruit fly would do more for economics than Adam Smith: introduction to the special issue
 by Terence C. Burnham
-   7-21 Adam Smith, scientist and evolutionist: modelling other-regarding behavior without social preferences
 by Vernon L. Smith
-   23-28 Adam Smith on the future of experimental evolution and economics
 by Maria Pia Paganelli
-   29-48 Evolution, finance, and the population genetics of relative wealth
 by H. Allen Orr
-   49-67 The growth of relative wealth and the Kelly criterion
 by Andrew W. Lo & H. Allen Orr & Ruixun Zhang
-   69-105 Black Queen markets: commensalism, dependency, and the evolution of cooperative specialization in human society
 by J. Jeffrey Morris & Eric Schniter
-   107-124 Experimental evolution of bacteria across 60,000 generations, and what it might mean for economics and human decision-making
 by Richard E. Lenski & Terence C. Burnham
-   125-140 Experimental evolution of color preference for oviposition in Drosophila melanogaster
 by Mellissa Marcus & Terence C. Burnham & David W. Stephens & Aimee S. Dunlap
-   141-152 Rapid adaptation to near extinction in microbial experimental evolution
 by Michael Travisano & Michihisa Maeda & Fumie Fuji & Toshiaki Kudo
-   153-157 Fair is foul, and foul is fair: experimental evolutionary studies of mismatch
 by Terence C. Burnham & John P. Phelan
-   159-163 Domestication experiments reveal developmental link between friendliness and cognition
 by Brian Hare
-   165-173 Generating insights into human aging from experimental evolution using bats (or other “slow” life history species)
 by John P. Phelan
-   175-178 Experiments in evolution: the eradication of malaria?
 by Robert Trivers
-   179-181 The evolutionary origins of cooperation and trade
 by Paul J. Zak
October 2017, Volume 19, Issue 3
-   261-279 Twin-killing in some traditional societies: an economic perspective
 by Andrés Marroquín & Colleen Haight
-   281-305 Myths about memes
 by Douglas Roy
-   307-326 Is market liberalism adaptive? Rethinking F. A. Hayek on moral evolution
 by Filipe Nobre Faria
-   327-341 Predators in the market: implications of market interaction on optimal resource management
 by Stein Ivar Steinshamn
July 2017, Volume 19, Issue 2
-   187-199 An essay on the biological origin of producing surplus value by human labor
 by Hilmi Uysal & Hüseyin Tuğrul Atasoy & Uğur Bilge
-   201-221 Eco-efficient choice of cropping system for reducing nitrate-N leaching in an agricultural watershed
 by Emmanuel K. Yiridoe & Frederick Amon-Armah & Dale Hebb & Rob Jamieson
-    223-245 Biotechnical portfolio management of mixed-species forests
 by Marielle Brunette & Arnaud Dragicevic & Jonathan Lenglet & Alexandra Niedzwiedz & Vincent Badeau & Jean-Luc Dupouey
-   247-251 John Tomer: Integrating human capital with human development: the path to a more productive and humane economy. Palgrave advances in behavioral economics, Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2015
 by Morris Altman
-   253-256 Jérôme Boutang and Michel De Lara, The biased mind: how evolution shaped our psychology, including anecdotes and tips for making sound decisions
 by Shabnam Mousavi
-   257-260 David McFarland, The biological bases of economic behavior. A concise introduction
 by Alain Marciano
April 2017, Volume 19, Issue 1
-   1-5 Interdisciplinary and evolutionary perspectives on managing the transition to a sustainable economy
 by Andreas Chai
-    7-28 The environmental Kuznets curve after 25 years
 by David I. Stern
-   29-51 Adaptation processes in the context of climate change: a social and environmental psychology perspective
 by Graham L. Bradley & Joseph P. Reser
-   53-95 Sustainability policy as if people mattered: developing a framework for environmentally significant behavioral change
 by Chad M. Baum & Christian Gross
-   115-126 The ecology of diamond sourcing: from mined to synthetic gems as a sustainable transition
 by Saleem H. Ali
-   127-145 Using solar PV feed-in tariff policy history to inform a sustainable flexible pricing regime to enhance the diffusion of energy storage and electric vehicles
 by William Paul Bell & John Foster
-   147-164 Redesigning a 20th century regulatory framework to deliver 21st century energy technology
 by Tim Nelson
-   165-185 Utopia competition: a new approach to the micro-foundations of sustainability transitions
 by Isabel Almudi & Francisco Fatas-Villafranca & Jason Potts
October 2016, Volume 18, Issue 3
-   169-194 Assortative mating in the online market for sperm donation
 by Stephen Whyte & Benno Torgler
-   195-209 Economics and evolutionary mismatch: humans in novel settings do not maximize
 by Terence C. Burnham
-   211-228 The transformations of utility theory: a behavioral perspective
 by Ulrich Witt
-   229-232 Culture, conflict, and the birth of a cooperative species
 by Karthik Panchanathan
-   233-237 Joanna Masel: Bypass Wall Street: A biologist’s guide to the rat race
 by Jonathan B. Wight
-   239-242 Review of Ultra Society: how 10,000 years of war made humans the greatest cooperators on earth, Beresta Books, LCC, Connecticut, 2016 by Peter Turchin
 by Mark Koyama
-   243-246 George A. Akerlof and Robert J. Shiller: Phishing for phools: the economics of manipulation and deception
 by Leonhard K. Lades
July 2016, Volume 18, Issue 2
-   87-93 Introduction
 by Janet T. Landa & Michael T. Ghiselin
-   95-96 Honoring a pioneer: Gordon Tullock (1922–2014)
 by Peter A. Corning
-   97-98 Remembering Gordon Tullock
 by Robert D. Tollison
-   99-102 Understanding Gordon Tullock
 by Nicolaus Tideman
-   103-106 Reminiscing about Gordon Tullock
 by Victor P. Goldberg
-   107-111 Gordon Tullock as a teacher and mentor
 by Thomas R. Ireland
-   113-114 Fond memories of professor Gordon Tullock
 by Zhaofeng Xue
-   115-116 Memories of an altruist who denied the importance of altruism
 by Bernard Grofman
-   117-119 The memorable Gordon Tullock
 by Yew-Kwang Ng
-   121-127 Gordon Tullock: A Nobel Prize left unbestowed
 by Kjell Hausken
-   129-136 “Remembrance of things past”: Gordon Tullock, the man and the bioeconomist
 by Janet T. Landa
-   137-151 Rent-seeking and the tragedy of the commons: two approaches to problems of collective action in biology and economics
 by Jason Oakes
-   153-158 What is sexual selection? A rent-seeking approach
 by Michael T. Ghiselin
-   159-167 A study on abdominal wagging in the fire ant, Solenopsis invicta, with speculation on its meaning
 by Deby Cassill & Krista Ford & Lieu Huynh & Daniel Shiffman & S. Bradleigh Vinson
April 2016, Volume 18, Issue 1
-   17-31 Using traffic data to estimate wildlife populations
 by Ing-Marie Gren & Tobias Häggmark-Svensson & Hans Andersson & Gunnar Jansson & Annika Jägerbrand
-    33-51 Genetic distance and cognitive human capital: a cross-national investigation
 by Oasis Kodila-Tedika & Simplice A. Asongu
-   53-64 Creatine and entrepreneurship
 by Cornelius A. Rietveld & Petri Böckerman & Jutta Viinikainen & Alex Bryson & Olli Raitakari & Jaakko Pehkonen
October 2015, Volume 17, Issue 3
-   207-216 Social Biomimicry: what do ants and bees tell us about organization in the natural world?
 by Jennifer Fewell
-   217-242 When doing nothing is something. How task allocation strategies compromise between flexibility, efficiency, and inactive agents
 by Daniel Charbonneau & Anna Dornhaus
-   243-254 Float like a butterfly, $${\varvec{decide}}$$ d e c i d e like a bee
 by Sven Grüner & Anica Fietz & Antje Jantsch
-   255-270 What can ants tell us about collective behavior during a natural catastrophe?
 by Deby Cassill & Alexander Casella & Jaeson Clayborn & Matthew Perry & Michael Lagarde
-   271-291 The architecture of subterranean ant nests: beauty and mystery underfoot
 by Walter Tschinkel
-   293-297 Samir Okasha, and Ken Binmore (eds): Evolution and rationality: decisions, co-operation and strategic behaviour
 by Frederick Adler
-   299-302 Wilson revisits group selection
 by Benjamin Hardisty
-   303-307 Jared Diamond: The world until yesterday: what can we learn from traditional societies?
 by Bruce Winterhalder
-   309-312 Equipping non-utilitarian automata with unnatural morality: a review of Joshua Greene’s Moral tribes
 by Sergio Beraldo
-   313-319 Nicholas Wade: A troublesome inheritance: Genes, race and human history
 by Walter Block
July 2015, Volume 17, Issue 2
-   113-136 Regulating invasive species with different life history
 by Katarina Elofsson & Ing-Marie Gren
-   137-149 On the bioeconomics of shame and guilt
 by Klaus Jaffe & Astrid Flórez & Marcos Manzanares & Rodolfo Jaffe & Cristina Gomes & Daniel Rodríguez & Carla Achury
-   151-171 Selection criteria in the search for a sperm donor: behavioural traits versus physical appearance
 by Stephen Whyte & Benno Torgler
-   173-187 Public goods with high-powered punishment: high cooperation and low efficiency
 by Terence Burnham
-    189-206 Sexual selection, conspicuous consumption and economic growth
 by Jason Collins & Boris Baer & Ernst Weber
April 2015, Volume 17, Issue 1
-   1-2 Editorial note on “Evolutionary biology arguments in political economy”
 by Ulrich Witt
-   3-15 The evolution of Darwinian liberalism
 by Larry Arnhart
-   17-36 The evolution of human nature and its implications for politics: a critique
 by Thomas Reydon
-   37-52 Human ultrasociality and the invisible hand: foundational developments in evolutionary science alter a foundational concept in economics
 by David Wilson & John Gowdy
-    53-70 Does classical liberalism imply an evolutionary approach to policy-making?
 by Jan Schnellenbach
-   71-81 Can a hypothetical ‘innate proclivity to hierarchically structured political systems’ explain real authoritarian/totalitarian regimes?
 by Georgy Levit
-   83-96 The garden of orderly polity: F. A. Hayek and T. H. Huxley’s views on social evolution
 by Naomi Beck
-   97-111 John Stuart Mill: evolutionary economics and liberalism
 by Margaret Schabas
October 2014, Volume 16, Issue 3
-   223-238 Increasing cooperation among plants, symbionts, and farmers is key to past and future progress in agriculture
 by R. Denison
-   239-258 Social dilemmas, time preferences and technology adoption in a commons problem
 by Reinoud Joosten
-   259-287 Parallel experimentation: a basic scheme for dynamic efficiency
 by David Ellerman
-   289-304 Optimum reserve size, fishing induced change in carrying capacity, and phenotypic diversity
 by Wisdom Akpalu & Worku Bitew
-   305-309 Peter Hammerstein and Jeffrey R. Stevens (eds.): Evolution and the mechanisms of decision making
 by Gary Brase
-   311-315 Herbert Gintis: The bounds of reason: Game theory and the unification of the behavioral sciences
 by Geoffrey Hodgson
-   317-319 Thomas Nagel: Mind & Cosmos: Why the materialist neo-Darwinian conception of nature is almost certainly false
 by Michael Ghiselin
-   321-324 Marc van Vugt and Anjana Ahuja, Naturally selected: the evolutionary science of leadership
 by Georg Schwesinger
-   325-328 Telling the wood from the trees in the forest of synthesis
 by Jason Potts
-   329-334 Book Reviews
 by Leonhard Lades
July 2014, Volume 16, Issue 2
-   105-128 Applying evolutionary theory to human behaviour: past differences and current debates
 by Gillian Brown & Peter Richerson
-   129-154 Prosociality and the military
 by Alexander Field
-    155-178 More or better? Measuring quality versus quantity in food consumption
 by Corinna Manig & Alessio Moneta
-   179-202 Agriculture as a major evolutionary transition to human ultrasociality
 by John Gowdy & Lisi Krall
-   203-211 Love, war and cultures: a reply to my commentators
 by Ugo Pagano
-   213-219 Removing biases in forecasts of fishery status
 by Christopher Costello & Olivier Deschênes & Ashley Larsen & Steven Gaines
-   221-222 Response to removing biases in forecasts of fishery status
 by U. Srinivasan & William Cheung & Reg Watson & U. Sumaila
April 2014, Volume 16, Issue 1
-   1-2 Editorial note
 by Ulrich Witt
-   3-30 Do institutions for collective action evolve?
 by Elinor Ostrom
-   31-38 Cultural species and their ecosystems
 by David Wilson
-   39-44 A theory of socio-ecological system change
 by R. Costanza
-   45-51 Governing the commons: future directions for the Ostrom Project
 by Thráinn Eggertsson
-   53-60 Do institutions evolve?
 by Avner Greif
-   61-69 Evolution, institutions, and human well-being: perspectives from a critical social anthropology
 by Chris Hann
-   71-81 Sustainable cooperation needs tinkering with both rules and social motivation
 by Siegwart Lindenberg
-    83-90 The diversity of institutional rules as engine of change
 by Claude Ménard
-   91-98 How far does evolution take us? Comment on Elinor Ostrom’s: do institutions for collective action evolve?
 by Amy Poteete
-   99-104 Collective action, institutional design and evolutionary “blindness”
 by Viktor Vanberg
October 2013, Volume 15, Issue 3
-   217-249 On the intergenerational transmission of preferences
 by Benjamin Volland
-    251-267 Charitable giving among females and males: an empirical test of the competitive altruism hypothesis
 by Robert Böhm & Tobias Regner
-   269-279 Adaptationist punishment in humans
 by Robert Kurzban & Peter DeScioli
-   281-303 A survey of evolutionary policy: normative and positive dimensions
 by Jeroen Bergh & Giorgos Kallis
-   305-323 Modelling the economic consequences of Marine Protected Areas using the BEMCOM model
 by A. Hoff & J. Andersen & A. Christensen & H. Mosegaard
-   325-328 The pitfalls of Darwinian “progress”. A comment on “Evolvability and progress in evolutionary economics” by Tim Cochrane and James Maclaurin
 by Christian Schubert
-   329-331 The purpose of progress: A response to Schubert
 by Tim Cochrane & James Maclaurin
July 2013, Volume 15, Issue 2
-   103-122 The biological standard of living and body height in colonial and post-colonial Indonesia, 1770–2000
 by Jörg Baten & Mojgan Stegl & Pierre Eng
-    123-133 Is cooperation instinctive? Evidence from the response times in a public goods game
 by Gianna Lotito & Matteo Migheli & Guido Ortona
-   135-170 Land-use changes, forest/soil conditions and carbon sequestration dynamics: A bio-economic model at watershed level in Nepal
 by Thakur Upadhyay & Birger Solberg & Prem Sankhayan & Chander Shahi
-   171-193 Rotating the Necker cube: A bioeconomic approach to cooperation and the causal role of synergy in evolution
 by Peter Corning
-   195-198 Paul J. Zak (ed.): The moral molecule: the source of love and prosperity
 by Jonathan Wight
-   199-201 Robert A. McGuire and Phillip R. P. Coelho: Parasites, pathogens, and progress: diseases and economic development
 by Moshe Hazan
-   203-207 R. Ford Denison: Darwinian agriculture—how understanding evolution can improve agriculture
 by Alfons Balmann
-   209-212 László Mérő: Die Biologie des Geldes: Darwin und der Ursprung der Ökonomie, 2009
 by Michael Ghiselin
-   213-215 Geoffrey M. Hodgson, From pleasure machines to moral communities: an evolutionary economics with homo economicus
 by Mark White
April 2013, Volume 15, Issue 1
-   1-16 Differences in body mass indices for males imprisoned in the 19th century American South
 by Scott Carson
-   17-40 Guanxi: Personal connections in Chinese society
 by Bingyuan Hsiung
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