Review of Behavioral Economics > Vol 12 > Issue 4

J. Barkley Rosser, Jr., David Colander and Modern Economics

Richard P. F. Holt, Retired Professor of Economics, Southern Oregon University, USA, richolt11@icloud.com
 
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Richard P. F. Holt (2025), "J. Barkley Rosser, Jr., David Colander and Modern Economics", Review of Behavioral Economics: Vol. 12: No. 4, pp 365-394. http://dx.doi.org/10.1561/105.00000217

Publication Date: 11 Sep 2025
© 2025 Richard P. F. Holt
 
Subjects
Behavioral economics,  Experimental economics,  Bounded rationality,  Complexity
 
Keywords
JEL Codes: A11, B31, Z13
RosserColandermodern economicsbehavioral economicscomplexitybounded rationality
 

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In this article:
Introduction 
J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. 
Dave Colander 
Our Work 
The Changing World of Modern Economics 
Defining and Using Complexity Economics 
Complexity Science 
Complexity and Public Policy 
Slow Pace of Change in the Professional Economic Structure 
Behavioral Economics and Macro-dynamics 
Institutional Factors in a Changing Economic World 
Inside-the-Mainstream Heterodoxy 
Conclusion 
References 

Abstract

The article reviews the contributions of J. Barkley Rosser, Jr. and David Colander to modern economics. Rosser and Colander’s work has significantly influenced modern economics, particularly in promoting complexity economics and supporting cutting-edge research in economics. They saw modern economics entering a new era where cutting-edge work was replacing neoclassical economics with new inductive, empirical, interdisciplinary, and complex methods such as evolutionary game theory, behavioral economics, complexity economics, agent-based computational analysis, and experimental economics. Their many contributions have paved the way for new research areas that challenge the traditional neoclassical framework and redefine the meaning of modern economics.

DOI:10.1561/105.00000217

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