Darwinism and evolutionary economics

1. Darwinism and evolutionary economics -- 2. Darwin, economics and contemporary economists -- 3. The strange "Laissez Faire" of Alfred Russell Wallace : the connection between natural selection and political economy reconsidered -- 4. The evolutionary economics of Alfred Marshall : an ove...

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Main Author: Laurent, John
Other Authors: Nightingale, John, Nelson, Richard R.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, U.K E. Elgar c2001
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520 |a 1. Darwinism and evolutionary economics -- 2. Darwin, economics and contemporary economists -- 3. The strange "Laissez Faire" of Alfred Russell Wallace : the connection between natural selection and political economy reconsidered -- 4. The evolutionary economics of Alfred Marshall : an overview -- 5. Keynes and Darwinism -- 6. Is social evolution Lamarckian or Darwinian? -- 7. Nesting Lamarckism within Darwinian explanations : necessity in economics and possibility in biology? -- 8. The appearance of Lamarckism in the evolution of culture -- 9. The human agent in evolutionary economics 
520 |a Darwinism and Evolutionary Economics brings together contributions from eminent authors who, building on Darwin's own insights and on developments in evolutionary theory, offer challenging views on how economics can use evolutionary ideas effectively