Ingela Alger, Sergey Gavrilets, and Patrick Durkee, “Proximate and ultimate drivers of norms and norm change”, Current Opinion in Psychology, vol. 60, n. 101916, December 2024.
Ingela Alger, and Laurent Lehmann, “Evolution of Semi-Kantian Preferences in Two-Player Assortative Interactions with Complete and Incomplete Information and Plasticity”, Dynamic Games and Applications, vol. 13, December 2023, p. 1288–1319.
Ingela Alger, and Jörgen W. Weibull, “Evolution and Kantian morality: A correction and addendum”, Games and Economic Behavior, vol. 140, July 2023, pp. 585–587.
Ingela Alger, Slimane Dridi, Jonathan Stieglitz, and Michael Wilson, “The evolution of early hominin food production and sharing”, PNAS, vol. 120, n. 25, June 2023.
Ingela Alger, Laura Juarez, Miriam Juarez-Torres, and Josepa Miquel-Florensa, “Do Women Contribute More Effort than Men to a Real Public Good?”, The World Bank Economic Review, vol. 37, n. 2, May 2023, p. 205–220.
Ingela Alger, “Evolutionarily stable preferences”, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, vol. 378, n. 1876, May 2023.
Ingela Alger, and Jean-François Laslier, “Homo moralis goes to the voting booth: coordination and information aggregation”, Journal of Theoretical Politics, vol. 34, n. 2, March 2022.
Ingela Alger, “On the evolution of male competitiveness”, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 190, October 2021, pp. 228–254.
Ingela Alger, Laura Juarez, Miriam Juarez-Torres, and Josepa Miquel-Florensa, “Do informal transfers induce lower efforts? Evidence from lab-in-the-field experiments in rural Mexico”, Economic Development and Cultural Change, vol. 69, n. 1, October 2020, pp. 107–171, 65 pages.
Ingela Alger, Paul L. Hooper, Donald Cox, Jonathan Stieglitz, and Hillard Kaplan, “Paternal provisioning results from ecological change”, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 117, n. 20, May 2020, pp. 10746–10754.
Ingela Alger, Jörgen W. Weibull, and Laurent Lehmann, “Evolution of preferences in structured populations: Genes, guns, and culture”, Journal of Economic Theory, vol. 185, n. 104951, January 2020.
Ingela Alger, and Jörgen W. Weibull, “Morality: evolutionary foundations and economic implications”, in The State of Economics, the State of the World, Kaushik Basu, David Rosenblatt, and Claudia Sepulveda (eds.), 2020.
Ingela Alger, and Donald Cox, “Evolution of the Family: Theory and Implications for Economics”, Oxford Research Encyclopedia, Economics and Finance, November 2019, 32 pages.
Ingela Alger, and Jörgen W. Weibull, “Evolutionary Models of Preference Formation”, Annual Review of Economics, vol. 11, August 2019, pp. 329–354.
Ingela Alger, and Jörgen W. Weibull, “Strategic Behavior of Moralists and Altruists”, Games, vol. 8, 2017.
Ingela Alger, and Jörgen W. Weibull, “Evolution and Kantian morality”, Games and Economic Behavior, vol. 98, July 2016, pp. 56–67.
Ingela Alger, Laurent Lehmann, and Jörgen W. Weibull, “Does evolution lead to maximizing behavior?”, Evolution, vol. 69, n. 7, July 2015, pp. 1858–1873.
Ingela Alger, and Jörgen W. Weibull, “Homo moralis - Preference evolution under incomplete information and assortative matching”, Econometrica, vol. 81, n. 6, November 2013, pp. 2269–2302.
Ingela Alger, and Donald Cox, “The evolution of altruistic preferences: mothers versus fathers”, Review of Economics of the Household, vol. 11, September 2013, pp. 421–446.
Ingela Alger, Robert H. Frank, and Ian C. Parker, Microeconomics & Behaviour, Mc Graw Hill International, 2013.
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