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The evolutionary foundations of economics (Record no. 24742)

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International Standard Book Number 9780521691314
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Classification number 330.1 DOP
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Personal name Dopfer Kurt
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Title The evolutionary foundations of economics
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Place of publication, distribution, etc. Cambridge
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. Cambridge University Press
Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2006
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Extent 577p
Dimensions xiii
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Price amount Rs. 2,051
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Formatted contents note Contents:<br/>List of Contributors:<br/>List of Figures;<br/>List of Tables;<br/>Prolegomenon:<br/>1. Evolutionary economics: a theoretical framework - Kurt Dopfer;<br/>I. Ontological Foundations:<br/>A. Evolutionary physics: a non-Cartesian bridge to economics: <br/>2. The rediscovery of value and the opening of economcis - Ilya Prigogine;<br/>3. Synergetics: from physics to economics - Hermann Haken;<br/>B. Evolutionary biology: the Mecca of economics: <br/>4. Darwinism, altruism and economics - Herbert A. Simon;<br/>5. Decomposition and growth: biological metaphors in economics from the 1880s to the 1980s - Geoffrey M. Hodgson;<br/>C. Evolutionary history: reconciling economic reality with theory: <br/>6. Path dependence in economic processes: implications for policy analysis in dynamical system contexts - Paul A. David;<br/>7. Is there a theory of economic history? - Joel Mokyr;<br/>II. A Framework For Evolutionary Analysis: <br/>A. Evolutionary microeconomics: <br/>8. Towards an evolutionary theory of production - Sidney G. Winter;<br/>9. Learning in evolutionary environments - Giovanni Dosi [and others] <br/>10. The evolutionary perspective on organizational change and theory of the firm - Ulrich Witt;<br/>B. Evolutionary mesoeconomics: <br/>11. The self-organizational perspective on economic evolution: a unifying paradigm - John Foster;<br/>12. Evolutionary concepts in relation to evolutionary economics - J. Stanley Metcalfe;<br/>13. Understanding social and economic systems as evolutionary complex systems - Peter M. Allen;<br/>C. Evolutionary macroeconomics: <br/>14. Perspectives on technological evolution - Richard R. Nelson;<br/>15. Evolutionary economic dynamics: persistent cycles, disruptive technology and the trade-off between stability and complexity - Ping Chen;<br/>16. Evolutionary theorizing on economic growth - Gerald Silverberg, Bart Verspagen;<br/>Index of topics;<br/>Index of names.<br/>
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Topical term or geographic name entry element 1. Evolutionary Economics
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