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Number of items: 91.
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From Cambridge Keynesian to Institutional Economist: The Unnoticed Contributions of Robert Neild. (2018)
David Gindis,
Geoffrey Hodgson
and
Francesca Gagliardi
Historical Institutional Determinants of Financial System Development in Africa. (2018)
Chukwunonye O. Emenalo,
Francesca Gagliardi
and
Geoffrey Hodgson
Adaptation and survival in small- and medium-sized firms. (2017)
Geoffrey Hodgson,
Denise Dollimore
and
Stephen Herman
Legal Institutionalism : Capitalism and the Constitutive Role of Law. (2017)
Simon Deakin,
David Gindis,
G.M. Hodgson,
Kainan Huang
and
Katharina Pistor
Karl Polanyi on Economy and Society: : A Critical Analysis of Core Concepts. (2017)
Geoffrey Hodgson
Introduction to the Douglass C. North Memorial Issue. (2016)
Geoffrey Hodgson
1688 and All That: Property Rights, the Glorious Revolution and the Rise of British Captialism. (2016)
Geoffrey Hodgson
The Past and Future of Evolutionary Economics : Some Reflections Based on New Bibliometric Evidence. (2016)
Geoffrey Hodgson
and
Juha-Antti Lamberg
Varieties of Capitalism : Some Philosophical and Historical Considerations. (2016)
Geoffrey Hodgson
The Future of Work in the Twenty-First Century. (2016)
Geoffrey Hodgson
Some Limitations of the Socialist Calculation Debate. (2016)
Geoffrey Hodgson
Conceptualizing Capitalism – A Summary. (2016)
Geoffrey Hodgson
Much of the “Economics of Property Rights” Devalues Property and Legal Rights. (2015)
Geoffrey Hodgson
A Trojan Horse for Sociology? : Preferences versus Evolution and Morality. (2015)
Geoffrey Hodgson
On fuzzy frontiers and fragmented foundations : some reflections on the original and new institutional economics. (2014)
G.M. Hodgson
What is capital? : Economists and sociologists have changed its meaning - should it be changed back? (2014)
G.M. Hodgson
The evolution of morality and the end of economic man. (2014)
G.M. Hodgson
Four Essays on Economic Evolution : an introduction. (2014)
Denise E. Dollimore
and
Geoffrey Hodgson
Come back Marshall, all is forgiven? : Complexity, evolution, mathematics and Marshallian exceptionalism. (2013)
G.M. Hodgson
Understanding Organizational Evolution : Toward a Research Agenda using Generalized Darwinism. (2013)
Geoffrey Hodgson
Observations on the legal theory of finance. (2013)
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
Toward an evolutionary and moral science remarks upon receipt of the Veblen-Commons Award. (2012)
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
Please may we join the Veblen Club? : A response to John Hall. (2012)
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
and
Thorbjorn Knudsen
Agreeing on generalised Darwinism : A response to Pavel Pelikan. (2012)
G.M. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
Evolutionary game theory and evolutionary economics : are they different species? (2012)
G.M. Hodgson
and
K. Huang
Underqualified-maximal generality in Darwinian explanation : a response to Matt Gers. (2012)
G.M. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
The mirage of microfoundations. (2012)
Geoffrey Hodgson
Sickonomics : Diagnoses and remedies. (2011)
G.M. Hodgson
Introduction to the Special Issue on the Evolution of Institutions. (2011)
Mark Blyth,
Geoffrey M. Hodgson,
Orion Lewis
and
Sven Steinmo
Poverty of stimulus and absence of cause : some questions for Felin and Foss. (2011)
Geoffrey Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
The eclipse of the uncertainty concept in mainstream economics. (2011)
G. Hodgson
Learning from early attempts to generalize Darwinian principles to social evolution. (2010)
G. Hodgson
Choice, habit and evolution. (2010)
G.M. Hodgson
Darwinian coevolution of organizations and the environment. (2010)
G. Hodgson
Generative replication and the evolution of complexity. (2010)
G.M. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
On the institutional foundations of law : The insufficiency of custom and private ordering. (2009)
G. Hodgson
Towards an alternative economics of health care. (2009)
G.M. Hodgson
Agency, institutions, and Darwinism in evolutionary economic geography. (2009)
G. Hodgson
The Great Crash of 2008 and the reform of economics. (2009)
Geoffrey Hodgson
Darwinian evolutionary theory and the social sciences. (2008)
Ian Gough,
Garry Runciman,
Ruth Mace,
Geoffrey Hodgson
and
Michael Rustin
In defence of generalized Darwinism. (2008)
H.E. Aldrich,
G.M. Hodgson,
D.L. Hull,
J. Mokyr,
T. Knudsen
and
V.J. Vanberg
In search of general evolutionary principles: why Darwinism is too important to be left to the biologists. (2008)
Geoffrey Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
Information, complexity and generative replication. (2008)
G. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
The emergence of property rights enforcement in early trade : A behavioral model without reputational effects. (2008)
G.M. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
An institutional and evolutionary perspective on health economics. (2008)
G.M. Hodgson
The revival of Veblenian institutional economics. (2007)
G.M. Hodgson
A response to Christian Cordes and Clifford Poirot. (2007)
G.M. Hodgson
Rationality versus program-based behavior. (2007)
G.M. Hodgson
Firm-specific learning and the nature of the firm why transaction costs may provide an incomplete explanation. (2007)
G.M. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
Institutions and individuals : Interaction and evolution. (2007)
G.M. Hodgson
An Interview with Oliver Williamson. (2007)
David Gindis
and
Geoffrey Hodgson
Meanings of methodological individualism. (2007)
G.M. Hodgson
Taxonomizing the relationship between biology and economics : a very long engagement. (2007)
G. Hodgson
The economics of corruption and the corruption of economics: an institutionalist perspective. (2007)
G. Hodgson
and
S. Jiang
Cultural evolution is more than neurological evolution. (2006)
T. Knudsen
and
G.M. Hodgson
Dismantling Lamarckism: why descriptions of socio-economic evolution as Lamarckian are misleading. (2006)
G. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
On the problem of formalism in economics. (2006)
G. Hodgson
Why we need a generalized Darwinism, and why generalized Darwinism is not enough. (2006)
G. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
The impact of empirical tests of transaction cost economics on the debate on the nature of the firm. (2006)
R. Carter
and
G.M. Hodgson
The nature and units of social selection. (2006)
G. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
Generalizing Darwinism to social evolution : Some early attempts. (2005)
G.M. Hodgson
Alfred Marshall versus the Historical School. (2005)
G.M. Hodgson
Knowledge at work : Some neoliberal anachronisms. (2005)
G.M. Hodgson
The limits to participatory planning : A reply to Adaman and Devine. (2005)
G.M. Hodgson
The firm as an interactor : Firms as vehicles for habits and routines. (2004)
G.M. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
Hayekian evolution reconsidered : A response to Caldwell. (2004)
G.M. Hodgson
The Complex Evolution of a Simple Traffic Convention: The Functions and Implications of Habit. (2004)
G. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
Darwinism, causality and the social sciences. (2004)
G. Hodgson
Opportunism is not the only reason why firms exist: why an explanatory emphasis on opportunism may mislead management strategies. (2004)
G. Hodgson
Reclaiming Habit for Institutional Economics. (2004)
G. Hodgson
Social Darwinism in Anglophone Academic Journals: A Contribution to the History of the Term. (2004)
G. Hodgson
Some claims made for critical realism in economics: two case studies. (2004)
G. Hodgson
Veblen and Darwinism. (2004)
G. Hodgson
The Enforcement of Contracts and Property Rights : Constitutive versus Epiphenomenal Conceptions of Law. (2003)
G.M. Hodgson
The hidden persuaders: institutions and individuals in economic theory. (2003)
G. Hodgson
The Legal Nature of the Firm and the Myth of the Firm-Market Hybrid. (2002)
G. Hodgson
Capitalism, employment, and complexity : With further critical comments on another Hodgson [2] (multiple letters). (2002)
G.M. Hodgson,
S.A. Bell
and
J.F. Henry
Darwin, Veblen and the problem of causality in economics. (2001)
G.M. Hodgson