The Evolving Economy
Essays on the Evolutionary Approach to Economics
变化表现为经济的所有方面my. This important collection of previously published essays illustrates how the evolutionary approach can reveal not only where change comes from, and how it happens, but also where it will lead.
‘This is a genuine tour de force and what must be acknowledged by anyone who has followed the evolution of evolutionary economics since the early 1980s is the original, pioneering nature of these essays and the ideas they contain. . . These essays are a pleasure to read and to reflect on at leisure. Many, like this reviewer, will recognise that Ulrich Witt has followed the path of novelty in these essays and that in relation to much of our present understanding of evolutionary economics he has exercised enterprise and leadership. . . The best acknowledgement that we can give Witt’s enterprise is to continue to follow along the path marked out by these essays and extend the evolutionary perspective into new channels of economic and social experience.’
– Stan Metcalfe, Journal of Bioeconomics
‘Together, these papers underline Ulrich Witt’s well-deserved status as one of the leading and most innovative of evolutionary economists in the world today. . . The book is a worthy monument to the scientific contribution of its author over a period of seventeen years. It shows a lively, enquiring and evolving mind, from which we expect much in the future.’
– Geoffrey M. Hodgson, Journal of Evolutionary Economics
‘Economics is more than economising and maximising subject to a fixed-resources constraint. It is also the study of evolutionary processes and innovation-led search. Ulrich Witt musters an extensive knowledge of the economics of development and change in the essays collected together in this book. Building on authors such as Schumpeter and Hayek but contributing his own theoretical insights on biology, games, constitutions, progress, he demonstrates convincingly that economics can be a humanitarian discipline and a kaleidoscope of surprise.’
– David Reisman, University of Surrey, UK and Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
‘In this collection, we find the germs of an evolutionary theory of economic systems based firmly on the most solid elements of economic theory. This is not short praise, since mainstream economics often ignores issues discussed here. As the articles, due to their topics, have not appeared in large circulation journals so far, this book is a most welcome addition to the library of any scholar grappling with the difficulties of understanding economic change. The book should stimulate the ongoing discussion on issues of transformation, but also, in the context of globalisation, the problems of institutional and system change which this process necessitates.’
– Jürgen G. Backhaus, Erfurt University, Germany
‘Ulrich Witt is one of the most interesting and innovative thinkers working in the field of evolutionary economics today. Since the 1980s, and in a series of pathbreaking essays, Witt has made major contributions to the development of key concepts, the exploration of the relationship with Darwinism, the application of evolutionary ideas to public choice and the transformation of Austrian School perspectives. This collection of essays shows the magnitude of Witt’s contribution and will provide an enduring stimulus for further theoretical development.’
大学——杰弗里·m·霍奇森of Hertfordshire Business School, UK
‘The time is upon us for specialists in evolutionary economics to work out an integrative analysis with no, or little, regard for maintaining and establishing hegemony for the school with which they have been associated. So much work, from so many diverse perspectives, that an integrative analysis will be much richer than any such effort of thirty or forty, even twenty, years ago. Ulrich Witt is one of those to whom we look for such work. This collection of his articles on evolutionary economics show that an integrative analysis is possible and need not have only one center of gravity: Coordination, institutional adjustment and change, multiple characteristics of technological change, biological and psychological sources of behavior, power, and so on, all must be included. The collection is a monument to Witt’s efforts and a base for further integrative analysis. Any evolutionary economist with an open mind will learn much from this collection.’
– Warren J. Samuels, Michigan State University, US
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