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According to the advocates of a "Generalized Darwinism" (GD), the three Darwinian principles of variation, selection …
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According to the advocates of a “Generalized Darwinism” (GD), the three coreDarwinian principles of variation …, selection and retention (or inheritance) can be used as ageneral framework for the development of theories explaining …
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principles of such a Generalized Darwinism are not those that in the development of evolutionary biology have been crucial for … Generalized Darwinism can be made fruitful for evolutionary economics given that its principles are but an abstract hull that does … evidence in the literature for the claim that Generalized Darwinism can enhance the explanatory power of an evolutionary …
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supposed to be based upon. -- Evolution ; Selection ; Darwinism ; Ontology ; Continuity Hypothesis ; Evolutionary Theory of …According to the advocates of a "Generalized Darwinism" (GD), the three core Darwinian principles of variation …, selection and retention (or inheritance) can be used as a general framework for the development of theories explaining …
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, evolution, responsibility and justice, a new concept of economic activity emerges within nature. This leads to new …
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, evolution, responsibility and justice, a new concept of economic activity emerges within nature. This leads to new …
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Current debates in social ontology are dominated by approaches that view institutions either as rules or as equilibria …
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Abstract What went so wrong in economics started in 1939 with ‘The Hicksian Getaway,’ where – after over ten years of debate assuming increasing returns – Hicks asserted decreasing returns as the basis for his competitive frame, dismissing any “useful analysis” of increasing returns....
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-based understanding of institutional evolution and livelihood formation vis-à-vis micro/macro-interventions. …
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