Evolutionary economics implicitly deals with generic analysis of economic processes, but thus far there have been relatively few attempts to make this stream of thought and analysis explicit within a common theoretical framework. This book explores the foundational principles of evolutionary institutional economics, with the aim of establishing common ground for scientific self-sufficiency and openness to pluralism, and of establishing the theoretical, analytical and methodological categories of a Generic Institutionalism.
This three volume set gathers together selected key articles in evolutionary economics, ordering these into domains of micro analysis - concerned with agents - meso analysis - which is concerned with rule populations and trajectories - and ...
The central theme of this book is competition treated as an evolutionary process in which the focus is upon economic change and not economic equilibrium.
Evolutionary Economics: Critical Concepts in Economics
Evolutionary Theory in the Social Sciences: Early foundations and later contributions
Advances in Evolutionary Institutional Economics
Many of these works are placed in a Darwinian, evolutionary perspective, with the imperative that the study of human nature must be consistent with our understanding of human evolution, and should consider how human beings are moulded by ...