Understanding Economic Change Advances in Evolutionary Economics /
Understanding Economic Change Advances in Evolutionary Economics /
Edited by Ulrich Witt and Andreas Chai
- UK: Cambridge University Press, 2019
- 398p.; 23cm.
Part I. Introduction:
1. Evolutionary economics: taking stock of its progress and emerging challenges Ulrich Witt and Andreas Chai
Part II. Conceptual and Methodological Problems:
2. Missed connections and opportunities foregone: a counterfactual history of twentieth century economics Brian J. Loasby
3. Science, technology, and knowledge: what historians can learn from an evolutionary approach Joel Mokyr
4. Generalized Darwinism in evolutionary economics: the devil is in the details Jack Vromen
Part III. Perspectives on Evolutionary Macroeconomics:
5. Macroeconomic evolution: long run development and short run policies Richard H. Day
6. Evolutionary micro-founded technical change and the Kaldor-Verdoorn law: estimates from an artificial world André Lorentz
Part IV. Advances in Explaining and Assessing Institutional Evolution:
7. Democracy, rationality and religion Dennis C. Mueller
8. On the evolution of organizational governance: divided governance and survival in the long run Roger D. Congleton
9. Strategic interaction and externalities: FD-games and pollution Reinoud Joosten
10. Fairness in urban land use: an evolutionary contribution to law and economics Christian Schubert
Part V. Evolutionary Perspectives on Welfare and Sustainability:
11. As innovations drive economic change, do they also improve our welfare? Martin Binder and Ulrich Witt
12. Sustainable consumption patterns and the malleability of consumer preferences: an evolutionary perspective Andreas Chai.
9781316501757
Economics,
Economic Thought,
Philosophy and Methodology,
Economic Development and Growth
330 / UND
Part I. Introduction:
1. Evolutionary economics: taking stock of its progress and emerging challenges Ulrich Witt and Andreas Chai
Part II. Conceptual and Methodological Problems:
2. Missed connections and opportunities foregone: a counterfactual history of twentieth century economics Brian J. Loasby
3. Science, technology, and knowledge: what historians can learn from an evolutionary approach Joel Mokyr
4. Generalized Darwinism in evolutionary economics: the devil is in the details Jack Vromen
Part III. Perspectives on Evolutionary Macroeconomics:
5. Macroeconomic evolution: long run development and short run policies Richard H. Day
6. Evolutionary micro-founded technical change and the Kaldor-Verdoorn law: estimates from an artificial world André Lorentz
Part IV. Advances in Explaining and Assessing Institutional Evolution:
7. Democracy, rationality and religion Dennis C. Mueller
8. On the evolution of organizational governance: divided governance and survival in the long run Roger D. Congleton
9. Strategic interaction and externalities: FD-games and pollution Reinoud Joosten
10. Fairness in urban land use: an evolutionary contribution to law and economics Christian Schubert
Part V. Evolutionary Perspectives on Welfare and Sustainability:
11. As innovations drive economic change, do they also improve our welfare? Martin Binder and Ulrich Witt
12. Sustainable consumption patterns and the malleability of consumer preferences: an evolutionary perspective Andreas Chai.
9781316501757
Economics,
Economic Thought,
Philosophy and Methodology,
Economic Development and Growth
330 / UND