Schrumpeter

From: Mark Mills (mmills@htcomp.net)
Date: Sun Dec 03 2000 - 15:00:04 GMT

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    The below cited book and review suggest a memetic perspective (rule-based
    behaviour that is changed by selection and innovation' ). Anyone here
    familiar with Schrumpeter and his 'magnificent dynamics'?

    Mark

    Andersen, Esben Sloth,
    Evolutionary Economics: Post-Schumpeterian Contributions,

    "The book "Evolutionary Economics: Post-Schumpeterian Contributions"
    presents major tools and results of new evolutionary economics in a
    dialogue with the works of Schumpeter. The book starts by demonstrating how
    parts of Schumpeter's "magnificent dynamics" can be translated into the
    evolutionary framework of a rule-based behaviour that is changed by
    selection and innovation. "

    from http://www.business.auc.dk/evolution/esa/ESAbook.html

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