The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of EconomicsRandom House Business, 2006 - 527 páginas Beinhocker has written this work in order to introduce a broad audience to what he believes is a revolutionary new paradigm in economics and its implications for our understanding of the creation of wealth. He describes how the growing field of complexity theory allows for evolutionary understanding of wealth creation, in which business designs co-evolve with the evolution of technologies and organizational innovations. In addition to giving his audience a tour of this field of complexity economics, he discusses its implications for real-world issues of business. |
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... likewise start out with assumptions that there are things like money , labor markets , capital markets , governments , and central banks . Epstein and Axtell wanted none of that . They wanted to go back to the very beginning , to a ...
... likewise start out with assumptions that there are things like money , labor markets , capital markets , governments , and central banks . Epstein and Axtell wanted none of that . They wanted to go back to the very beginning , to a ...
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... Likewise , strong reciprocity norms encourage people to categorize the disadvantaged into the deserving and un- deserving . Programs that reflect this distinction tend to enjoy broad support . For example , state programs that provide ...
... Likewise , strong reciprocity norms encourage people to categorize the disadvantaged into the deserving and un- deserving . Programs that reflect this distinction tend to enjoy broad support . For example , state programs that provide ...
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... Likewise , trust in business is down from 55 percent to 16 percent , and trust in religious institutions has fallen almost in half to 23 percent.47 Perhaps even more alarming , trust between individuals has also steadily declined . The ...
... Likewise , trust in business is down from 55 percent to 16 percent , and trust in religious institutions has fallen almost in half to 23 percent.47 Perhaps even more alarming , trust between individuals has also steadily declined . The ...
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ONE The Question | 3 |
TWO Traditional Economics | 21 |
THREE A Critique | 45 |
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