Report NEP-EVO-2023-01-02
This is the archive for NEP-EVO, a report on new working papers in the area of Evolutionary Economics. Matthew Baker issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report: email, RSS, or Mastodon.
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The following items were announced in this report:
- Kung, James Kai-sing & Özak, Ömer & Putterman, Louis & Shi, Shuang, 2022. "Millet, Rice, and Isolation: Origins and Persistence of the World's Most Enduring Mega-State," OSF Preprints dbkfh, Center for Open Science.
- Caserta, Maurizio & Distefano, Rosaria & Ferrante, Livio, 2022. "The Good of Rules: An experimental study on prosocial behavior," MPRA Paper 115455, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Jose Apesteguia & Miguel Ángel Ballester, 2022. "A Measure of Behavioral Heterogeneity," Working Papers 1373, Barcelona School of Economics.
- Martin Dufwenberg & Paul Feldman & Maros Servatka & Jorge Tarraso & Radovan Vadovic, 2022. "Honesty in the City," Working Papers 2022-03, University of Alaska Anchorage, Department of Economics.
- Sheilagh Ogilvie, 2022. "Economics and history: Analyzing serfdom," Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers _200, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
- Edward Kerby & Alexander Moradi & Hanjo Odendaal, 2022. "African time travellers: what can we learn from 500 years of written accounts?," Oxford Economic and Social History Working Papers _201, University of Oxford, Department of Economics.
- Adam, Ammaarah & Ades, Raphael & Banks, William & Benning, Canbeck & Grant, Gwyneth & Forster-Brass, Harry & McGiveron, Owen & Miller, Joe & Phelan, Daniel & Randazzo, Sebastian & Reilly, Matthew & Sc, 2022. "Trust, guilds and kinship in London, 1330-1680," Economic History Working Papers 117445, London School of Economics and Political Science, Department of Economic History.