Darwinism and Evolutionary Economics
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Darwinism and Evolutionary Economics

9781840642094 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by the late John Laurent, formerly Honorary Senior Lecturer, Department of Economics and Resources Management, University of Southern Queensland and John Nightingale, Honorary Research Fellow, Brisbane Institute and Honorary Fellow, University of New England, Australia
Publication Date: 2001 ISBN: 978 1 84064 209 4 Extent: 272 pp
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.

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Darwinism is fast becoming an orthodoxy of modern thought, a framework within which a wide range of knowledge communities conduct their discourse. Ever since its formation, Darwinian theory has experienced a close, though not always comfortable, association with economics. Evolutionary economists now appear to show little concern for the consistency of knowledge in their embrace of Darwinism.

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.

This collection of critical essays provides a thorough examination of the application of Darwinian theory to economic thought, and will appeal to evolutionary economists and all those with an interest in Darwin, innovation and evolutionary science.
Critical Acclaim
‘This outstanding collection of essays by leading scholars helps explain how evolutionary economics has come of age. They show how evolutionary economics offers a progressive and diverse research agenda built on strong foundations. These are essays of lasting value.’
– J. Stanley Metcalfe, University of Manchester, UK
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Contributors: W. Coleman, P. Groenewegen, G.M. Hodgson, T. Knudsen, J. Laurent, R.R. Nelson, J. Nightingale, J.J. Vromen, J.S. Wilkins
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Contents: Preface (Richard R. Nelson) 1. Darwinism and Evolutionary Economics Part I: 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 Part II: 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 References Index
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