Evolutionary Controversies in Economics: a New Transdisciplinary Approach.

  • Economics J
  • Aruka Y
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In March 1997, we launched the Japan Association for Evolutionary Economics {JAFEE) to gather the academic minds that, out of dissatisfaction with established dynamic approaches, were separately searching for new approaches to economics. To our surprise and joy, as many as 500members, including graduate students, joined us. Later that year Prof. Horst Hanusch, then President of the International [oseph A. Schumpeter Society, remarked that such a start would take a couple of decades in Europe to prepare for. Since then we have been developing our activities incessantly not only in terms of the number of members, but also in terms of the intensity of international academic exchange. Originally the planning of this book came about as the successful outcome of our fourth annual conference organized as an international one, JAFEE 2000. IncorporatƯ ing other international contributions related to our preceding conferences, this book has eventually turned out to be one of the most enterprising anthologies on evoluƯ tionary economics ever published. Specifically, it contains excellent papers on such topics as streams of evolutionary economics, evolutionary nonlinear dynamics, experimental economics and evolution, multiagent systems and complexity, new frontiers for evolutionary economics, and economic heresies. In short, this book will provide a vivid and full-fledged picture of up-to-date evolutionary economics.

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Economics, J. A. for E., & Aruka, Y. (2001). Evolutionary Controversies in Economics: a New Transdisciplinary Approach. Springer Japan. Retrieved from http://public.ebookcentral.proquest.com/choice/publicfullrecord.aspx?p=3101878

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