The Foundations of Non-Equilibrium Economics
The principle of circular and cumulative causation
Herausgeber: Berger, Sebastian
The Foundations of Non-Equilibrium Economics
The principle of circular and cumulative causation
Herausgeber: Berger, Sebastian
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Seeks to answer the economic questions in terms of a theory that emerged with Adam Smith and is come to full fruition; the principle of circular and cumulative causation. This title explains the interplay of technology, firms, resources, culture, institutions and economic policy to understand the basic drives behind modern day economic dynamics.
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Seeks to answer the economic questions in terms of a theory that emerged with Adam Smith and is come to full fruition; the principle of circular and cumulative causation. This title explains the interplay of technology, firms, resources, culture, institutions and economic policy to understand the basic drives behind modern day economic dynamics.
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- Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780415777803
- ISBN-10: 0415777801
- Artikelnr.: 26985847
- Routledge Advances in Heterodox Economics
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 214
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Juli 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 160mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 482g
- ISBN-13: 9780415777803
- ISBN-10: 0415777801
- Artikelnr.: 26985847
Sebastian Berger is an assistant professor at Roanoke College and was awarded the 2008 Helen Potter Award for the best paper in the Review of Social Economy.
1. Introduction Sebastian Berger 2. On Competing Views of the Importance of
Increasing Returns, Cumulative Causation and Path-Dependence John McCombie
and Mark Roberts 3. Cumulative Causation in Northeast Asian Post-War
Industry Policy Phillip Toner and Gavan Butler 4. Cumulative Causation and
Industrial Development: The Regional Stage George Argyrous and Geoff
Bamberry 5. Nicholas Kaldor and Cumulative Causation: Public Policy
Implications Ric Holt and Steven Pressman 6. The Principle of Circular and
Cumulative Causation: Myrdal, Kaldor and Contemporary Heterodox Political
Economy Phillip Anthony O'Hara 7. Circular Cumulative Causation à la Myrdal
and Kapp Sebastian Berger 8. Utilizing the Social Fabric Matrix to
Articulate Circular and Cumulative Causation for Conceptual Conclusions F.
Gregory Hayden 9. Unnatural Depletion and Artificial Abundance: A Circular
Cumulative Causation Analysis of Salmon Fisheries and Some Implications for
Political Ecological Economics Sebastian Berger and James Edward Glavin IV
10. Circular and Cumulative Causation in the Classics: Anticipations,
Family Resemblances, and the Influence of Post-Keynesian Economics Mathew
Forstater and Michael Murray 11. Continuity, Continuousness: The Chain of
Ideas Linking Peirce's Synechism to Veblen's Cumulative Causation John Hall
and Oliver Whybrow 12. Cumulative Causation and the Origin of Money Alla
Semenova
Increasing Returns, Cumulative Causation and Path-Dependence John McCombie
and Mark Roberts 3. Cumulative Causation in Northeast Asian Post-War
Industry Policy Phillip Toner and Gavan Butler 4. Cumulative Causation and
Industrial Development: The Regional Stage George Argyrous and Geoff
Bamberry 5. Nicholas Kaldor and Cumulative Causation: Public Policy
Implications Ric Holt and Steven Pressman 6. The Principle of Circular and
Cumulative Causation: Myrdal, Kaldor and Contemporary Heterodox Political
Economy Phillip Anthony O'Hara 7. Circular Cumulative Causation à la Myrdal
and Kapp Sebastian Berger 8. Utilizing the Social Fabric Matrix to
Articulate Circular and Cumulative Causation for Conceptual Conclusions F.
Gregory Hayden 9. Unnatural Depletion and Artificial Abundance: A Circular
Cumulative Causation Analysis of Salmon Fisheries and Some Implications for
Political Ecological Economics Sebastian Berger and James Edward Glavin IV
10. Circular and Cumulative Causation in the Classics: Anticipations,
Family Resemblances, and the Influence of Post-Keynesian Economics Mathew
Forstater and Michael Murray 11. Continuity, Continuousness: The Chain of
Ideas Linking Peirce's Synechism to Veblen's Cumulative Causation John Hall
and Oliver Whybrow 12. Cumulative Causation and the Origin of Money Alla
Semenova
1. Introduction Sebastian Berger 2. On Competing Views of the Importance of
Increasing Returns, Cumulative Causation and Path-Dependence John McCombie
and Mark Roberts 3. Cumulative Causation in Northeast Asian Post-War
Industry Policy Phillip Toner and Gavan Butler 4. Cumulative Causation and
Industrial Development: The Regional Stage George Argyrous and Geoff
Bamberry 5. Nicholas Kaldor and Cumulative Causation: Public Policy
Implications Ric Holt and Steven Pressman 6. The Principle of Circular and
Cumulative Causation: Myrdal, Kaldor and Contemporary Heterodox Political
Economy Phillip Anthony O'Hara 7. Circular Cumulative Causation à la Myrdal
and Kapp Sebastian Berger 8. Utilizing the Social Fabric Matrix to
Articulate Circular and Cumulative Causation for Conceptual Conclusions F.
Gregory Hayden 9. Unnatural Depletion and Artificial Abundance: A Circular
Cumulative Causation Analysis of Salmon Fisheries and Some Implications for
Political Ecological Economics Sebastian Berger and James Edward Glavin IV
10. Circular and Cumulative Causation in the Classics: Anticipations,
Family Resemblances, and the Influence of Post-Keynesian Economics Mathew
Forstater and Michael Murray 11. Continuity, Continuousness: The Chain of
Ideas Linking Peirce's Synechism to Veblen's Cumulative Causation John Hall
and Oliver Whybrow 12. Cumulative Causation and the Origin of Money Alla
Semenova
Increasing Returns, Cumulative Causation and Path-Dependence John McCombie
and Mark Roberts 3. Cumulative Causation in Northeast Asian Post-War
Industry Policy Phillip Toner and Gavan Butler 4. Cumulative Causation and
Industrial Development: The Regional Stage George Argyrous and Geoff
Bamberry 5. Nicholas Kaldor and Cumulative Causation: Public Policy
Implications Ric Holt and Steven Pressman 6. The Principle of Circular and
Cumulative Causation: Myrdal, Kaldor and Contemporary Heterodox Political
Economy Phillip Anthony O'Hara 7. Circular Cumulative Causation à la Myrdal
and Kapp Sebastian Berger 8. Utilizing the Social Fabric Matrix to
Articulate Circular and Cumulative Causation for Conceptual Conclusions F.
Gregory Hayden 9. Unnatural Depletion and Artificial Abundance: A Circular
Cumulative Causation Analysis of Salmon Fisheries and Some Implications for
Political Ecological Economics Sebastian Berger and James Edward Glavin IV
10. Circular and Cumulative Causation in the Classics: Anticipations,
Family Resemblances, and the Influence of Post-Keynesian Economics Mathew
Forstater and Michael Murray 11. Continuity, Continuousness: The Chain of
Ideas Linking Peirce's Synechism to Veblen's Cumulative Causation John Hall
and Oliver Whybrow 12. Cumulative Causation and the Origin of Money Alla
Semenova