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_aWitt, Ulrich, _eauthor. _91045027 |
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_aThe evolving economy : _bessays on the evolutionary approach to economics / _cUlrich Witt. |
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_aNorthampton, MA : _bEdward Elgar Pub, _c2003. |
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_ax, 405 pages : _billustrations ; _c25 cm |
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500 | _aSelected essays from various sources. | ||
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_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. |
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