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A Comment on Gintis and Helbing “Homo Socialis: An Analytical Core for Sociological Theory†|
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A rapid method for assessing social versus independent interest in health issues: A case study of 'bird flu' and 'swine flu' |
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17 |
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79 |
ACCELERATED INNOVATION AND INCREASED SPATIAL DIVERSITY OF US POPULAR CULTURE |
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4 |
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11 |
CHALLENGING THE EMPIRICAL EMPIRE |
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12 |
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3 |
54 |
Cascades of Failure and Extinction in Evolving Complex Systems |
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54 |
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183 |
Corruption and economic resilience: recovery from the financial crisis in western economies |
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23 |
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55 |
Debate: Time to start picking winners again? |
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Economic modelling with low-cognition agents |
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6 |
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Evolutionary Approaches to Privatisation |
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Extracting deep information from limited observations on an evolved social network |
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Financial market complexity Neil F. Johnson, Paul Jeffries and Pak Ming Hui, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 2003; 254 pp, ISBN 0-19-852665-2 |
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408 |
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5 |
1,030 |
Formal and Informal Aspects of Forecasting With an Econometric Model |
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3 |
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Global recessions as a cascade phenomenon with interacting agents |
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17 |
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106 |
HAYEK, ‘THE INTELLECTUALS AND SOCIALISM’, AND WEIGHTED SCALE‐FREE NETWORKS |
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4 |
65 |
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216 |
IMF Programmes: Is there a conditionality Laffer Curve? |
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3 |
387 |
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6 |
976 |
Incomes Policy and Wage Inflation: Empirical Evidence for the Uk 1961-1977 |
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Inflation/unemployment regimes and the instability of the Phillips curve |
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37 |
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Information cascades and the distribution of economic recessions in capitalist economies |
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Innovation, diffusion and agglomeration |
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36 |
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La crisis actual y la culpabilidad de la teoría macroeconómica |
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44 |
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177 |
Manufactured Export Prices in the United Kingdom and the "Law of One Price." |
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Market Structure with Interacting Consumers |
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Notas sobre un plan de estudios de economía del mundo real |
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Physical space and long-tail markets |
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Picking Up the Gauntlet: Richard Thaler's Defence of Behavioural Economics |
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Power law distribution of the duration and magnitude of recessions in capitalist economies: breakdown of scaling |
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Power law distribution of the frequency of demises of US firms |
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Properties of Macroeconomic Models of the Uk Economy: A Comparative Study |
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Quality versus mere popularity: a conceptual map for understanding human behavior |
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10 |
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Random Matrix Theory and Macro-Economic Time-Series: An Illustration Using the Evolution of Business Cycle Synchronisation, 1886-2006 |
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Random matrix theory and the failure of macro-economic forecasts |
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30 |
Recent origin and evolution of obesity-income correlation across the United States |
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Resilience after localeconomic shocks |
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40 |
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Revisiting The Death of Economics |
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Richard Goodwin: A Short Appreciation |
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39 |
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Scaling invariant distributions of firms’ exit in OECD countries |
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Science, the State and the City: Britain's Struggle to Succeed in Biotechnology by Geoffrey Owen and Michael M. Hopkins. Oxford University Press (2016), 272 pp. ISBN: 978-0198728009 (hb, £35.00) |
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Social Networks: Their Role in Access to Financial Services in Britain |
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Social network markets: a new definition of the creative industries |
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St. Louis Models of the Uk Economy |
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Stopping crime spreading |
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TRADITION AND FASHION IN CONSUMER CHOICE: BAGGING THE SCOTTISH MUNROS |
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The Effects of Revisions to Central Statistical Office Data for the U.K. Economy |
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The Forward Rate for the U.S. Dollar and the Efficient Markets Hypothesis, 1978-1983 |
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The Medieval inquisition: scale-free networks and the suppression of heresy |
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The Tyranny of Metrics by Jerry Z. Muller |
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13 |
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The US business cycle: power law scaling for interacting units with complex internal structure |
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The convergence of European business cycles 1978–2000 |
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The economics of radical uncertainty |
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The forward exchange rate for sterling and the efficiency of expectations |
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7 |
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The impossibility of accurate macro-economic forecasting |
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The persistence of unemployment at the local area level: evidence from the US and the UK |
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The structure of economic connections between industries: non-scaling behaviour |
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Turning the Tide: Bringing Economics Teaching into the Twenty First Century |
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Unemployment in Interwar Britain [Searching for an Explanation of Unemployment in Interwar Britain] |
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Worrying trends in econophysics |
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138 |
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‘Binge’ drinking in the UK: a social network phenomenon |
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192 |
Total Journal Articles |
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12 |
54 |
2,687 |
13 |
54 |
170 |
9,440 |