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multilevel selection 4 energy 3 free market 3 hierarchy 3 sociality 3 culture 2 development 2 power 2 Bioeconomics 1 Consequentialism 1 Cultural Evolution 1 Economic development 1 Economic liberalism 1 Entwicklung 1 Evo-Devo 1 Evolutionary transitions 1 Fitness 1 Group fitness 1 Market economy 1 Marktwirtschaft 1 Multilevel Selection 1 Multilevel selection 1 Selection 1 Social choice 1 Wirtschaftsliberalismus 1 consequentialism 1 cultural evolution 1 economic development 1 evolution 1 evolutionary transitions 1 fitness decoupling 1 group fitness 1 social choice 1
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Free 6 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 5 Article 1
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Working Paper 3 Arbeitspapier 1 Article 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 4 Undetermined 2
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Fix, Blair 3 BOSSERT, Walter 1 Bossert, Walter 1 QI, Chloe X. 1 Qi, Chloe X. 1 Schwesinger, Georg 1 WEYMARK, John A. 1 Weymark, John A. 1
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Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Économie Quantitative (CIREQ) 1 Département de Sciences Économiques, Université de Montréal 1
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Cahiers de recherche 2 Evolutionary and Institutional Economic Review 1 Jena Economic Research Papers 1 Working Papers on Capital as Power 1 Working papers on capital as power 1
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EconStor 3 RePEc 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Economic Development and the Death of the Free Market
Fix, Blair - In: Evolutionary and Institutional Economic Review (2021) Latest Articles, pp. --
theory of multilevel selection, which proposes that rather than stoke individual self interest, successful groups must …
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Economic Development and the Death of the Free Market
Fix, Blair - 2020
multilevel selection proposes that groups must suppress the self interest of individuals. They often do so, the evidence suggests …-interest is what benefits society. But it is consistent with the theory of multilevel selection, in which groups suppress the self …
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Economic development and the death of the free market
Fix, Blair - 2020
multilevel selection proposes that groups must suppress the self interest of individuals. They often do so, the evidence suggests …-interest is what benefits society. But it is consistent with the theory of multilevel selection, in which groups suppress the self …
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Natural and economic selection: Lessons from the evo-devo and multilevel selection debate
Schwesinger, Georg - 2013
This paper sheds new light on the concept of selection in evolutionary economics. The interpretation of natural evolution has experienced significant changes in the last decades, while these developments have been often ignored by economists. This is especially true for the concept of selection,...
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Extensive Social Choice and the Measurement of Group Fitness in Biological Hierarchies
BOSSERT, Walter; QI, Chloe X.; WEYMARK, John A. - Département de Sciences Économiques, Université de … - 2012
Extensive social choice theory is used to study the problem of measuring group fitness in a two-level biological hierarchy. Both fixed and variable group size are considered. Axioms are identified that imply that the group measure satisfies a form of consequentialism in which group fitness only...
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Extensive Social Choice and the Measurement of Group Fitness in Biological Hierarchies
Bossert, Walter; Qi, Chloe X.; Weymark, John A. - Centre Interuniversitaire de Recherche en Économie … - 2012
Extensive social choice theory is used to study the problem of measuring group fitness in a two-level biological hierarchy. Both fixed and variable group size are considered. Axioms are identified that imply that the group measure satisfies a form of consequentialism in which group fitness only...
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