Join us for a talk from Stuart Kauffman, a renowned theoretical biologist. Originally a medical doctor, he has spearheaded several disruptive new theories.
Abigail Devereaux has been invited to give a talk on a new working paper, “Creative evolution in economics” at GMU’s Center for Social Complexity seminar.
ISEG Executive Director Dr. Ted Bolema weighs in on how states can avoid going over a fiscal cliff in this article featured in newspapers around the nation.
There are good reasons to believe that the California complaint is targeting conduct by Amazon that may actually be beneficial for consumers and competition.
You are invited to the Opening Ceremony of Wichita State University Behavioral Economics Laboratory. Our special guest of honor will be Dr. Vernon Smith!
Abigail Devereaux attended the meeting in Fort Lauderdale, Florida introduce and generate interest in ISEG’s upcoming Complexity Economics Workshop. Learn more!
Dr. Abigail Devereaux will be presenting her new paper, "An entangled systems formalism for multilevel selection theory,” at the Markets & Society Conference.
Eric C. Mota presented “Entrepreneurial Action with a Strategic Perspective: How to Align Entrepreneurial Efforts for Economic Development” on October 14.
Join AIER’s Bastiat Society program in Wichita and the Institute for the Study of Economic Growth at Wichita State University for an event with Jason Riley.
Abigail Devereaux is attending the 75th annual Mont Pelerin Society meetings introduce and generate interest in ISEG's upcoming Complexity Economics Workshop.
ISEG Executive Director Dr. Ted Bolema weighs in on conservatives should avoid using antitrust to go after Big Tech in this article from the National Interest.
Dr. Ted Bolema, Executive Director of ISEG, was quoted as a telecommunications and economics expert on city broadband by the Grand Rapids Business Journal.