Items where Author is "Hodgson, G.M."
Number of items: 33.
Legal Institutionalism : Capitalism and the Constitutive Role of Law. (2017)
Simon Deakin,
David Gindis,
G.M. Hodgson,
Kainan Huang
and
Katharina Pistor
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
Come back Marshall, all is forgiven? : Complexity, evolution, mathematics and Marshallian exceptionalism. (2013)
G.M. Hodgson
Underqualified-maximal generality in Darwinian explanation : a response to Matt Gers. (2012)
G.M. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
Sickonomics : Diagnoses and remedies. (2011)
G.M. Hodgson
Choice, habit and evolution. (2010)
G.M. Hodgson
Generative replication and the evolution of complexity. (2010)
G.M. Hodgson
and
T. Knudsen
Towards an alternative economics of health care. (2009)
G.M. Hodgson
In defence of generalized Darwinism. (2008)
H.E. Aldrich,
G.M. Hodgson,
D.L. Hull,
J. Mokyr,
T. Knudsen
and
V.J. Vanberg
Review essay : Prospects for economic sociology. (2008)
G.M. Hodgson
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
Institutions and individuals : Interaction and evolution. (2007)
G.M. Hodgson
Meanings of methodological individualism. (2007)
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
The Enforcement of Contracts and Property Rights : Constitutive versus Epiphenomenal Conceptions of Law. (2003)
G.M. Hodgson
Cultural evolution is more than neurological evolution. (2006)
T. Knudsen
and
G.M. Hodgson
Darwin, Veblen and the problem of causality in economics. (2001)
G.M. Hodgson
Evolutionary game theory and evolutionary economics : are they different species? (2012)
G.M. Hodgson
and
K. Huang
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
Generalizing Darwinism to social evolution : Some early attempts. (2005)
G.M. Hodgson
A response to Christian Cordes and Clifford Poirot. (2007)
G.M. Hodgson
Hayekian evolution reconsidered : A response to Caldwell. (2004)
G.M. 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
Agreeing on generalised Darwinism : A response to Pavel Pelikan. (2012)
G.M. 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