【生物経済学】
Biological Economics(The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series 340) hardcover 2 Vols. 1,632 p. 18
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Contents: Volume I Acknowledgements Introduction Andrew W. Lo and Ruixun Zhang PART I FOUNDATIONS 1. Rev. T. R. Malthus (1830), `On Population', in A Summary View of the Principle of Population, London, UK: John Murray, i, 1-77 2. Joseph A. Schumpeter (1947), `The Creative Response in Economic History', Journal of Economic History, VII (2), November, 149-59 3. Armen A. Alchian (1950), `Uncertainty, Evolution, and Economic Theory', Journal of Political Economy, 58 (3), June, 211-21 4. J. Hirshleifer (1977), `Economics from a Biological Viewpoint', Journal of Law and Economics, 20 (1), April, 1-52 5. Richard R. Nelson (1995), `Recent Evolutionary Theorizing About Economic Change ', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIII (1), March, 48-90 PART II SOCIOBIOLOGY 6. W. D. Hamilton (1964), `The Genetical Evolution of Social Behaviour I and II', Journal of Theoretical Biology, 7 (1), July, 1-16, 17-52 7. Robert L. Trivers (1971), `The Evolution of Reciprocal Altruism', Quarterly Review of Biology, 46 (1), March, 35-57 [23] 8. Richard D. Alexander (1974), `The Evolution of Social Behavior', Annual Review of Ecology and Systematics, 5, November, 325-83 9. David Sloan Wilson and Elliott Sober (1994), `Reintroducing Group Selection to the Human Behavioral Sciences', Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 17 (4), December, 585-608, references 10. Herbert Gintis, Samuel Bowles, Robert Boyd and Ernst Fehr (2003), `Explaining Altruistic Behavior in Humans', Evolution and Human Behavior, 24 (3), May, 153-72 11. Joseph Henrich (2004), `Cultural Group Selection, Coevolutionary Processes and Large-Scale Cooperation', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization: Evolution and Altruism, 53 (1), January, 3-35 12. Martin A. Nowak (2006), `Five Rules for the Evolution of Cooperation', Science, 314 (5805), December, 1560-63 13. David Sloan Wilson and Edward O. Wilson (2007), `Rethinking the Theoretical Foundation of Sociobiology', Quarterly Review of Biology, 82 (4), December, 327-48 PART III EVOLUTIONARY PSYCHOLOGY AND BEHAVIORAL ECOLOGY 14. Erika R. Behrend, and M. E. Bitterman (1961), `Probability-Matching in the Fish', American Journal of Psychology, 74 (4), December, 542-51 15. R. J. Herrnstein (1961), `Relative and Absolute Strength of Response as a Function of Frequency of Reinforcement', Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 4 (3), July, 267-72 16. Colin W. Clark (1973), `The Economics of Overexploitation', Science, 181 (4100), August, 630-34 17. Colin W. Clark and Marc Mangel (1986), `The Evolutionary Advantages of Group Foraging', Theoretical Population Biology, 30 (1), August, 45-75 18. Lawrence D. Harder and Leslie A. Real (1987), `Why Are Bumble Bees Risk Averse?', Ecology, 68 (4), August, 1104-8 19. Leda Cosmides and John Tooby (1994), `Better than Rational: Evolutionary Psychology and the Invisible Hand', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 84 (2), May, 327-32 20. Herbert Gintis (2007), `Review of Adapting Minds: Evolutionary Psychology and the Persistent Quest for Human Nature', Journal of Bioeconomics, 9 (2), August, 191-9 21. Avraham Be'er, H. P. Zhang, E. -L. Florin, Shelley M. Payne, Eshel Ben-Jacob and Harry L. Swinney (2009), `Deadly Competition between Sibling Bacterial Colonies', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106 (2), January, 428-33 22. Kenneth J. Arrow and Simon A. Levin (2009), `Intergenerational Resource Transfers with Random Offspring Numbers', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 106 (33), August, 13702-6 23. Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2011), `The Origin of Behavior', Quarterly Journal of Finance, 1 (1), March, 55-108 PART IV THE BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS OF UTILITY 24. Ingemar Hansson and Charles Stuart (1990), `Malthusian Selection of Preferences', American Economic Review, 80 (3), June, 529-44 25. Alan R. Rogers (1994), `Evolution of Time Preference by Natural Selection', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 460-81 26. Arthur J. Robson (1996), `A Biological Basis for Expected and Non-expected Utility', Journal of Economic Theory, 68 (2), February, 397-424 27. Arthur J. Robson (2001), `The Biological Basis of Economic Behavior', Journal of Economic Literature, XXXIX (1), March, 11-33 28. Rose McDermott, James H. Fowler and Oleg Smirnov (2008), `On the Evolutionary Origin of Prospect Theory Preferences', Journal of Politics, 70 (2), April, 335-50 29. Arthur J. Robson and Larry Samuelson (2009), `The Evolution of Time Preference with Aggregate Uncertainty', American Economic Review, 99 (5), December, 1925-53 30. Ruixun Zhang, Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2014), `The Origin of Risk Aversion', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 111 (50), December, 17777-82 PART V RATIONALITY AND INTELLIGENCE 31. Herbert A. Simon (1955), `A Behavioral Model of Rational Choice', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 69 (1), February, 99-118 32. J. Maynard Smith (1984), `Game Theory and the Evolution of Behaviour', Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 7 (1), March, 95-101, references 33. Alan Kirman (1993), `Ants, Rationality, and Recruitment', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 108 (1), February, 137-56 34. Michael Waldman (1994), `Systematic Errors and the Theory of Natural Selection', American Economic Review, 84 (3), June, 482-97 35. Theodore C. Bergstrom (2002), `Evolution of Social Behavior: Individual and Group Selection', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2), Spring, 67-88 36. Larry Samuelson (2002), `Evolution and Game Theory', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 16 (2), Spring, 47-66 37. Thomas J. Brennan and Andrew W. Lo (2012), `An Evolutionary Model of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence', PLOS ONE, 7 (11), November, 1-8 38. Andrew W. Lo (2013), `The Origin of Bounded Rationality and Intelligence', Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, 157 (3), September, 269-80 39. Terence C. Burnham (2013), `Toward a Neo-Darwinian Synthesis of Neoclassical and Behavioral Economics', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 90 (Supplement), June, S113-S127 Index Contents Volume II Acknowledgements Introduction An introduction to both volumes by the editors appears in Volume I PART I FINANCIAL MARKETS 1. Lawrence Blume and David Easley (1992), `Evolution and Market Behavior', Journal of Economic Theory, 58 (1), October, 9-40 2. J. Doyne Farmer and Andrew W. Lo (1999), `Frontiers of Finance: Evolution and Efficient Markets', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 96 (18), August, 9991-2 3. J. Doyne Farmer (2002), `Market Force, Ecology and Evolution', Industrial and Corporate Change, 11 (5), November, 895-953 4. Mark J. Kamstra, Lisa A. Kramer and Maurice D. Levi (2003), `Winter Blues: A SAD Stock Market Cycle', American Economic Review, 93 (1), March, 324-43 5. David Hirshleifer and Tyler Shumway (2003), `Good Day Sunshine: Stock Returns and the Weather', Journal of Finance, LVIII (3), June, 1009-32 6. Andrew W. Lo (2004), `The Adaptive Markets Hypothesis: Market Efficiency from an Evolutionary Perspective', Journal of Portfolio Management: 30th Anniversary Issue, 30 (5), 15-29 7. Leonid Kogan, Stephen A. Ross, Jiang Wang and Mark M. Westerfield (2006), `The Price Impact and Survival of Irrational Traders', Journal of Finance, LXI (1), February, 195-229 8. William A. Brock, Cars H. Hommes and Florian O. Wagener (2005), `Evolutionary Dynamics in Markets with Many Trader Types', Journal of Mathematical Economics: Special Issue on Evolutionary Finance, 41 (1-2), February, 7-42 9. Andrew W. Lo, Dmitry V. Repin and Brett N. Steenbarger (2005), `Fear and Greed in Financial Markets: A Clinical Study of Day-Traders', American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings, 95 (2), May, 352-9 10. George Sugihara, Robert May, Hao Ye, Chih-hao Hsieh, Ethan Deyle, Michael Fogarty and Stephan Munch (2012), `Detecting Causality in Complex Ecosystems', Science, 338 (6106), October, 496-500 11. Andrew W. Lo (2012), `Adaptive Markets and the New World Order', Financial Analysts Journal, 68 (2), March-April, 18-29, Errata PART II EVOLUTION OF FIRMS AND INSTITUTIONS 12. Sidney G. Winter, Jr. (1964), `Economic "Natural Selection" and the Theory of the Firm', Yale Economic Essays, 4 (1), Spring, 225-72 13. Carsten Herrmann-Pillath (1991), `A Darwinian Framework for the Economic Analysis of Institutional Change in History', Journal of Social and Biological Structures, 14 (2), 127-48 14. Guo Ying Luo (1995), `Evolution and Market Competition', Journal of Economic Theory, 67 (1), October, 223-50 15. Jeroen C. J. M. van den Bergh and John M. Gowdy (2009), `A Group Selection Perspective on Economic Behavior, Institutions and Organizations', Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 72 (1), October, 1-20 PART III NEUROSCIENCE 16. Hans C. Breiter, Itzhak Aharon, Daniel Kahneman, Anders Dale and Peter Shizgal (2001), `Functional Imaging of Neural Responses to Expectancy and Experience of Monetary Gains and Losses', Neuron, 30 (2), May, 619-39 17. Andrew W. Lo and Dmitry V. Repin (2002), `The Psychophysiology of Real-Time Financial Risk Processing', Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 14 (3), April, 323-39 18. Camelia M. Kuhnen and Brian Knutson (2005), `The Neural Basis of Financial Risk Taking', Neuron, 47 (5), September, 763-70 19. Benedetto De Martino, Dharshan Kumaran, Ben Seymour and Raymond J. Dolan (2006), `Frames, Biases, and Rational Decision-Making in the Human Brain', Science, 313, (5787), August, 684-7 20. Ernst Fehr and Colin F. Camerer (2007), `Social Neuroeconomics: The Neural Circuitry of Social Preferences', TRENDS in Cognitive Sciences, 11 (10), October, 419-27 21. Sabrina M. Tom, Craig R. Fox, Christopher Trepel and Russell A. Poldrack (2007), `The Neural Basis of Loss Aversion in Decision-Making Under Risk', Science, 315 (5811), January, 515-18 22. Peter Bossaerts (2009), `What Decision Neuroscience Teaches Us About Financial Decision Making', Annual Review of Financial Economics, 1, 383-88, C1-C3, 389-404 23. Ernst Fehr and Antonio Rangel (2011),
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