Evolution in markets and institutions / Ulrich Witt, ed.
Evolutionary economics is the most challenging unorthodox approach to economic theory that has been developed in the last decades. The present volume offers a survey as well as a carefully selected sample of important new insights from a broad range of topics in economics: - the dynamics of institut...
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Table of Contents:
- Evolutionary economics: Some principles / Ulrich Witt
- How do conventions evolve? / Robert Boyer and Andre Orlean
- Innovation diffusion, employment and wage policy / Frank G. Englmann
- Land use systems and property rights: Evolutionary versus new institutional economics / Gunter Hesse
- The genesis of expectations and of sunspot equilibria / G. Laffond and J. Lesourne
- The master equation approach to nonlinear economics / Wolfgang Weidlich and Martin Braun
- Appendix: Programme of the Joint Sessions.