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 by analogies to evolutionary biology, notably to natural selection models. As this research review explains, the approach of evolutionary economics offers an improved understanding of market processes, industry dynamics, structural change, and economic growth as being driven by human innovativeness.
| ISBN: | 9781852785932 |
| Publication date: | 4th March 1993 |
| Author: | Ulrich Witt |
| Publisher: | Edward Elgar Publishing |
| Format: | Hardback |
| Pagination: | 606 pages |
| Series: | The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics |
| Genres: |
Economic theory and philosophy |
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 by analogies to evolutionary biology, notably to natural selection models. As this research review explains, the approach of evolutionary economics offers an improved understanding of market processes, industry dynamics, structural change, and economic growth as being driven by human innovativeness.
Evolutionary Economics features in the following genres: Economic theory and philosophy
Evolutionary Economics is available in Hardback
Evolutionary Economics was written by Ulrich Witt and published by Edward Elgar Publishing
Evolutionary Economics has 606 pages
Yes it is part of The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series