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