Items where Author is "<span class="person_name">Hodgson, G.M.</span>"
Number of items: 32.
Article
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • Meanings of methodological individualism. (2007) G.M. Hodgson
  • Cultural evolution is more than neurological evolution. (2006) T. Knudsen and G.M. Hodgson
  • 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
  • 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 Enforcement of Contracts and Property Rights : Constitutive versus Epiphenomenal Conceptions of Law. (2003) 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
  • Darwin, Veblen and the problem of causality in economics. (2001) G.M. Hodgson