Gruter Institute Web Publishing and Other Recommended Readings
SSRN – In 2007, the Gruter Institute was invited to submit papers associated with our “Free Enterprise: Values in Action” project on the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). This allowed the various authors to share their ideas efficiently and enabled collaborations and interactions not only among the group of submitting authors, but to the multidisciplinary scholars who download and cite work on SSRN.Since that time, the Gruter Institute has expanded our online presence on the Legal Scholarship Network section of the SSRN website. Information including conference agendas, submitted abstracts and articles can be found under the Gruter Institute conferences section of the Legal Scholarship Network. http://www.ssrn.com/
BEPRESS – Appearing in the offerings of The Berkeley Electronic Press, the Gruter Institute Working Papers Series and the Gruter Institute Classics Series are part of the research program of the Gruter Institute for Law and Behavioral Research, which brings together a network of international scholars to focus on the intersection of law, economics, and the social sciences with biology. To view published papers, please visit
http://services.bepress.com/gruterclassics/
SPONSORED BOOKS AND VOLUMES
Moral Markets: The Critical Role of Values in the Economy. Paul J. Zak, Editor, Princeton University Press, 2008.
The Mind of the Market: Compassionate Apes, Competitive Humans, and Other Tales from Evolutionary Economics (2007). Michael Shermer, Times Books.
Law and the Brain (2006). Semir Zeki and Oliver Goodenough, Editor, Oxford University Press, Oxford.
“Essays on Growth: Economic and Biological.” . Essays prepared in conjunction with the “Workshop on Growth,” Stanford University, October 12, 2012.
Publication in Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization (JEBO) of the results of the Gruter Institute’s Moral Markets project (article summary of book of same title). Citation: “Moral Markets” in, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 77 (2011) 212–233.
“Digital Firm Formation”, Chapter by Oliver R. Goodenough, in“Rules for Growth: Promoting Innovation and Growth Through Legal Reform.” Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 2011.