Evolutionary Economics

  • Evolutionary Economics
    By Marc R. Tool

    Two of these, Junker and Paul D. Bush, developed independently and simultaneously such an extension, which both of them labeled “ceremonial encapsulation” [Bush 1983, p. 63n]. Briefly, their argument runs as follows: It is accepted that ...

  • Evolutionary Economics
    By Marc R. Tool

    Cost - shifting ( as opposed to " society - improving " or " life - processenhancing ” ) technical change is analogous to , but different from , " ceremonial encapsulation , " at least as that term is defined by Paul D. Bush .

  • Evolutionary Economics
    By Marc R. Tool

    Cost-shifting (as opposed to “society-improving” or “life-process-enhancing”) technical change is analogous to, but different from, “ceremonial encapsulation,” at least as that term is defined by Paul D. Bush.

  • Evolutionary Economics
    By David Hamilton

    This is the position taken by Lewis Haney.2 Related to the notion that institutionalism emphasizes his- toricism is the ... Classicists abstracted economic activity from the life process, giving a dis- 2 Lewis H. Haney, op. cit., p.

  • Evolutionary Economics: A Study of Change in Economic Thought
    By David Hamilton

    Clark, J. M., Round Table Conference on Institutional Economics, American Economic Review ... Commons, John R., The Economics of Collective Action, New York, Macmillan, 1951. Cooley, C. H., Human Nature and the Social Order, New York, ...

  • Evolutionary Economics: Program and Scope
    By Kurt Dopfer

    Tool, Marc R. (1986): Essays in Social Value Theory. Armonk: M. E. Sharpe. Tool, Marc R. (1985 [1979]). The Discretionary Economy: A Normative Theory of Political Economy. Boulder: Westview Press. Tool, Marc R. (1977): “A Social Value ...

  • Evolutionary Economics
    By Kenneth E. Boulding

    A new model of economic life that looks at it in terms of ecological interaction and mutation is presented in Evolutionary Economics. It looks at commodities, for example, as if...

  • Evolutionary Economics: Post-Schumpeterian Contributions
    By Esben Sloth Andersen

    First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • Evolutionary Economics: A Study of Change in Economic Thought
    By David Hamilton

    In reviewing this book in The Economic Journal, S.G. Checkland said that it should be read as a vigorous attempt to relate economics to general thinking and as a challenge to those who are practitioners or elaborators of narrowly prescribed ...

  • Evolutionary Economics: v. 2
    By Marc R. Tool

    This is part of a two-volume work intended to map the theoretical heartland of the institutionalist perspective on political economy.

  • Evolutionary Economics
    By Marc R. Tool

    This two-volume work is intended to map the theoretical heartland of the institutionalist perspective on political economy.

  • Evolutionary Economics: Post-Schumpeterian Contributions
    By Esben Sloth Andersen

    First Published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

  • Evolutionary Economics
    By Ulrich Witt

    Evolutionary economics has become a major heterodox approach over the last decades. Its roots can be traced back to Schumpeter and Veblen. More recently, an important role is also played...

  • Evolutionary Economics: Critical Concepts in Economics
    By Kurt Dopfer, Andreas Pyka

    Evolutionary Economics: Critical Concepts in Economics

  • Evolutionary Economics: Foundations of institutional thought
    By Marc R. Tool

    The contributors to this volume focus on the political and value issues that, in their shared view, underlie the global environmental crisis facing us today. They argue that only by...

  • Evolutionary Economics: Its Nature and Future
    By Geoffrey M. Hodgson

    As evolutionary economics has migrated from departments of economics to business schools, institutes of innovation studies and elsewhere, it also needs to address the problem of its lack of a single disciplinary location within academia.