Evolutionary Economics
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The Economics of Choice, Change and Organization
Edited by Mie Augier, James G. March
‘The present volume – a major tribute collection in memory of Richard Cyert, co-edited by James March, and containing a paper by the late Herbert Simon – provides a useful roadmap of the influences this group has had on both heterodox an... -
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The Economics of Energy and the Production Process
Guido Buenstorf
‘Guido Buenstorf’s book is a splendid attempt to break new ground in the theory of production. Turning away from the ever more abstract – and theoretically empty – production function approach, he shows how changing physical constraints ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Complexity in Economics
Edited by J. Barkley Rosser Jr.
‘The recognition of the importance of complex systems in physics and biology has led to their study in economic systems, usually characterized as governed by a large set of interacting nonlinear dynamic systems. It is clear that these ph... -
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Beyond Profit and Self-Interest
Robert S. Gassler
‘Here is the book Léon Walras should have written, or would have written if he had also been Kenneth Boulding’s student. It is ingenious in content and wholesome in attitude. It combines neoclassical economics, departures arguably within... -
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The Social Institutions of Capitalism
Edited by Pursey Heugens, Hans van Oosterhout, Jack Vromen
‘I have read the introduction of The Social Institutions of Capitalism with great pleasure. This book about contractarian theories provides deep insights into the foundations of economic systems and organizations like firms. Fundamental ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Economics of Knowledge Sharing
Edited by Ernst Helmstädter
‘This issue of knowledge as a key factor of production has been emphasized in the European tradition of economics from Wolff on through Roscher, and in particular by Schumpeter in his seventh chapter of his renowned Theory of Development... -
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Corporate Technological Competence and the Evolution of Technological Diversification
Felicia M. Fai
‘One of the longest-running debates in studies of economic and industrial organization concerns the advantages of specialization versus the advantages of diversification. Confusion over the nature of “diversification” has clouded this de... -
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Evolutionary Economics and Human Nature
Edited by John Laurent
‘Through an outstanding collection of essays by leading scholars, John Laurent explains how evolutionary economics has come of age.’ – Viviana de Giovinazzo, Journal of the History of Economic Thought -
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Consumption and Growth
Davide Gualerzi
‘Here is a macroeconomic account of consumption based from the start on innovation and growth, by-passing decades of fruitless debate. Davide Gualerzi presents a new theoretical framework, the dynamics of “market creation”, and marshalls... -
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The New Evolutionary Microeconomics
Jason Potts
‘I picked this book up and could not put it down, it is a fantastic read – a brilliant volume. It really is a very major and highly original piece of work.’ – Geoffrey M. Hodgson, University of Hertfordshire, UK ‘I think this is a very... -
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Innovation, Organization and Economic Dynamics
Giovanni Dosi
‘Giovanni Dosi is one of the most iconoclastic, creative, and constructive economists writing today, and this collection of his writings provides a splendid view of what he has been arguing. Standard neoclassical economics is at a dead ...eBook:Find out more$60.00
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Evolution and Path Dependence in Economic Ideas
Edited by Pierre Garrouste, Stavros Ioannides
‘The editors are to be congratulated for assembling a volume with considerable thematic integrity. It should be required reading for all those interested in path dependence and represents a useful starting place for those who want to kno...eBook:Find out more$40.00