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100 1 _aWitt, Ulrich,
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245 1 4 _aThe evolving economy :
_bessays on the evolutionary approach to economics /
_cUlrich Witt.
264 1 _aNorthampton, MA :
_bEdward Elgar Pub,
_c2003.
300 _ax, 405 pages :
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336 _atext
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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500 _aSelected essays from various sources.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gPt. I.
_tIntroduction --
_g1.
_tEvolutionary Economics and the Extension of Evolution to the Economy --
_gPt. II.
_tEvolutionary Concepts and Methodology --
_g2.
_tEmergence and Dissemination of Innovations: Some Principles of Evolutionary Economics --
_g3.
_tEvolutionary Concepts in Economics --
_g4.
_tCoordination of Individual Economic Activities as an Evolving Process of Self-Organization --
_g5.
_tFirms' Market Behavior Under Imperfect Information and Economic Natural Selection --
_g6.
_t"Lock-in" vs. "Critical Masses" - Industrial Change Under Network Externalities --
_gPt. III.
_tThe Darwinian Perspective and the Continuity Hypothesis --
_g7.
_tBioeconomics as Economics from a Darwinian Perspective --
_g8.
_tEconomics, Sociobiology, and Behavioral Psychology on Preferences --
_g9.
_tEconomic Behavior and Biological Evolution: Some Remarks on the Sociobiology Debate --
_g10.
_tSelf-Organization and Economics - What is New? --
_gPt. IV.
_tEvolution in the Context of New Institutional Economics and Public Choice --
_g11.
_tThe Evolution of Economic Institutions as a Propagation Process --
_g12.
_tThe Endogenous Public Choice Theorist --
_g13.
_tMultiple Equilibria, Critical Masses, and Institutional Change. The coup d'etat problem --
_g14.
_tEvolution and Stability of Cooperation Without Enforceable Contracts --
_g15.
_tBetween Appeasement and Belligerent Moralism: The Evolution of Moral Conduct in International Politics --
_g16.
_tInnovations, Externalities and the Problem of Economic Progress --
_gPt. V.
_tThe Evolutionary Approach and the Austrian School of Economics --
_g17.
_tSubjectivism in Economics - A Suggested Reorientation --
_g18.
_tEndogenous Change - Causes and Contingencies --
_g19.
_tTurning Austrian Economics into an Evolutionary Theory --
_g20.
_tDo Entrepreneurs Need Firms? A Contribution to a Missing Chapter in Austrian Economics.
520 _aIn this important collection of essays, Ulrich Witt illustrates how the evolutionary approach can reveal not only where change comes from, and how it happens, but also where it will lead.
588 _aMachine converted from AACR2 source record.
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