Understanding economic change : advances in evolutionary economics /
"Although the economy has always been changing, ever more innovations now seem to accelerate the transformation process. Are there any laws governing the incessant global change? Does it accord with our intentions and desires and make us happier? Do our institutions and our democracies cope wit...
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Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2019.
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书本目录:
- Part I. Introduction. Evolutionary economics: taking stock of its progress and emerging challenges
- This section is expanded part II. conceptual and methodological problems
- Missed connections and opportunities forgone: a counterfactual history of twentieth-century economics
- Science, technology, and knowledge: what economic historians can learn from an evolutionary approach
- Generalized Darwinism in evolutionary economics: the devil is in the detail
- Part III. Perspectives on evolutionary macroeconomics. Macroeconomic evolution: long-run development and short-run policy
- Evolutionary micro-founded technical change and the Kaldor-Verdoorn law: estimates from an artificial world
- Part IV. Advances in explaining and assessing institutional evolution. Democracy, rationality and religion
- On the evolution of organisational governance: divided governance and survival in the long run
- Strategic interaction and externalities: FD-games and pollution
- Fairness in urban land use: an evolutionary contribution to law and economics
- Part V. Evolutionary perspectives on welfare and sustainability. As innovations drive economic change, do they also improve our welfare?
- Sustainable consumption patterns and the malleability of consumer preferences: an evolutionary perspective.