ISBN:
9781781952887
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (ix, 217 p)
,
ill
Series Statement:
New Horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics
Series Statement:
Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
Parallel Title:
Available in another form
Parallel Title:
Elektronische Reproduktion von Evolutionary economic thought
DDC:
330.1
Keywords:
Evolutionsökonomik
;
Ökonomische Ideengeschichte
;
Europa
;
Evolutionary economics
;
Evolutionary economics
;
Electronic books
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Europa
;
Wirtschaftstheorie
;
Evolutorische Wirtschaft
;
Geschichte
;
Evolutorische Wirtschaft
Abstract:
Evolutionary Economic Thought explores the theoretical roots of the evolutionary approach, and in so doing, demonstrates how it fits squarely into the theoretical mainstream. Focusing on the institutions of evolutionary change and the processes - such as competition - that generate change, this book takes account of important European contributions to the discipline, hitherto overshadowed by the American paradigm. As such, the book serves to broaden the current discourse. Whilst evolutionary economics itself is a well-researched and widely documented field, this book will be credited with establishing a history of evolutionary economic thought
Abstract:
1. Evolutionary economic thought : European contributions and concepts -- 2. Growth or development : the concept of the historically writing economist -- 3. Some evolutionary features in John Hobson's economic analysis -- 4. Karl Marx - an evolutionary social scientist? -- 5. W. Sombart's system approach and evolutionary economics : a comparison -- 6. Reconstructing the early history of path-dependence theory -- 7. Adolph Wagner's contributions to public health economics -- 8. The evolution of the economic principle and motive towards a creative Homo Agens -- 9. Gustav Schmoller : an evolutionary economist -- 10. Austrian economics and 'the other canon' : the Austrians between the activist-idealistic and the passivistic-materialistic traditions of economics
Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index
DOI:
10.4337/9781781952887
URL:
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