Description |
xi, 225 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm |
Series |
New Horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics series |
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New horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics.
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Contents |
10. The laboratory and the market - on the production and interpretation of knowledge / Hans Siggaard Jensen and Lykke Margot Richter |
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1. Introduction / Hans Siggaard Jensen, Lykke Margot Richter and Morten Thanning Vendelo -- 2. The essential tension in the social sciences: between the 'unification' and 'fragmentation' traps / Christian Knudsen -- 3. Residual categories and the evolution of economic knowledge / Matthias Klaes -- 4. Evolutionary, constructivist and reflexive models of science / Finn Collin -- 5. A neo-Darwinian model of science / Thorbjorn Knudsen -- 6. Science and spontaneously formed institutions: an Austrian School approach / Laurence S. Moss -- 7. An evolutionary approach to the constitutional theory of the firm / Jukka Kaisla -- 8. Science as a spontaneous order: an essay in the economics of science / William N. Butos and Roger Koppl -- 9. Must spontaneous order be unintended? Exploring the possibilities for consciously enchancing creative discovery and imaginative problem-solving / Mathew Forstater |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Science -- Philosophy.
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Science -- History.
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Science -- Social aspects.
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Author |
Jensen, Hans Siggaard, 1947-
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Richter, Lykke Margot, 1965-
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Vendelø, Morten Thanning, 1976-
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LC no. |
2003040773 |
ISBN |
1843762358 |
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