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  • In an article entitled, "A Genetic Defense of the Free Market," Business Week (April 10, 1978) stated: "Bioeconomics says that government programs that force individuals to be less competitive and selfish than they are genetically programmed to be are preordained to fail."

    The Politics of Sociobiology Alper, Joseph 1979

  • Review: Holistic Darwinism: Synergy, Cybernetics, and the Bioeconomics of Evolution

    Robert David Steele: Infinite Wealth for All Robert David Steele 2010

  • Mathematical Bioeconomics: The Optimum management of Renewable Resources.

    Climate change and terrestrial wildlife management in the Canadian North 2009

  • Sociobiology and Bioeconomics: The Theory of Evolution in Biological and Economic Theory, Berlin:

    Molecular Biology Darden, Lindley 2009

  • In Bioeconomics and Sustainability: Essays in Honor of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen, J. Gowdy and K. Mayumi, Eds. (Edward Elgar Publishing, Cheltenham, England), pp. 125-154.

    Biophysical economics 2008

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