Evolutionary Economics
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Marx, Veblen, and Contemporary Institutional Political Economy
Phillip A. O’Hara
This book uses an institutional–evolutionary approach to analyse economic problems associated with developments in capitalism during the second half of the twentieth century. It argues that economics should centre on institutions – the d... -
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Is Economics an Evolutionary Science?
Edited by Francisco Louçã, Mark Perlman
Thorstein Veblen has made an immeasurable impact on the development of economics. His legacy has been to challenge orthodox thinking and inspire the institutionalist and evolutionary school of thought. In this book, a distinguished gro... -
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Employment Relations and National Culture
Ferrie Pot
Ferrie Pot analyses the impact of national culture on the way the employment relationship is organized using case studies from the United States and the Netherlands. Evidence from these countries suggests that nations respond to globali...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Technology and Knowledge
Edited by Pier P. Saviotti, Bart Nooteboom
Technology and Knowledge emphasizes the importance of knowledge in the creation of technological change and innovation. The authors examine the role of knowledge underlying innovation, and the flows of knowledge and other interactions b... -
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Evolution and Institutions
Geoffrey M. Hodgson
Geoff Hodgson’s innovative and important new book is about the future of economics as a viable discipline. It examines not only evolutionary economics but the development of economic theory during the twentieth century. The book reflects... -
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Institutions and the Evolution of Capitalism
Edited by John Groenewegen, Jack Vromen
The combination of recent developments in theory with empirical studies will ensure that this book is essential reading for all those interested in evolutionary and institutional economics, political economy, technology policy, innovatio... -
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Modelling Learning in Economics
Thomas Brenner
This innovative book investigates the processes involved in economic learning by categorizing different ways of learning, and using mathematical models for their description. The author distinguishes three types of learning processes – ... -
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Employment, Technology and Economic Needs
Edited by Jonathan Michie, Angelo Reati
After more than twenty years of orthodox economic policy in Europe the scourge of unemployment remains. This impressive book goes beyond the neoclassical theory of employment and develops sound policy guidelines to tackle the global prob... -
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Institutions and Economic Change
Edited by Klaus Nielsen, Björn Johnson
The concept of institutions has become increasingly important in the analysis of both social cohesion and economic change. Institutions and Economic Change reflects the shift of perspective from the allocation of scarce resources to the... -
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Environment, Technology and Economic Growth
Edited by Andrew Tylecote, Jan Van der Straaten
At the end of the twentieth century economists and policymakers face an unprecedented dual challenge: to avert ecological disaster and to relaunch economic growth in the face of mass unemployment world-wide.eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Economics and Evolution
Edited by Jan Reijnders
Economics and Evolution presents an overview of the principal characteristics of the modern evolutionary approach and offers insights into the ideas of some of its important representatives and fields of application. -
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Beyond Market and Hierarchy
Edited by Ash Amin, Jerzy Hausner
This ambitious book presents a conceptual framework for an institutional approach to economic change and economic transformation. It sheds important light on two basic concepts: social complexity and interactive governance.