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Edward Elgar Publishing The Evolutionary Analysis of Economic Policy (New Horizons in Institutional and Evolutionary Economics series)

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Product Description This important book analyses evolutionary approaches to economic policy. Its main purpose is to explore the policy implications of evolutionary economics, in particular of approaches inspired on the one hand by Schumpeter and revived by Nelson and Winter which deal with industrial evolution under constant institutions and, on the other hand, of approaches inspired by Hayek and North, which analyse the ways in which institutions themselves evolve. Hitherto evolutionary economists have paid little attention to policy issues, and the relatively few policy implications that they have produced are divergent. Whereas the Neo-Schumpeterian approach has often been used to support political interventions, the Hayekian viewpoint holds that economic policy detracts from economic performance. More systematic evolutionary analysis of economic policy is required if these one-sided findings are to be transcended. Furthermore, such analysis can be expected to develop a coherent theory of economic policy which will plug the gaps and rectify the errors (such as approval of socialist planning and Japanese industrial policies) of both neoclassical and alternative approaches to policy. Evolutionary economists and policy analysts will find this book of great interest, as will economists and students of economics who are interested in enlarging their views with excursions outside the standard curriculum. Review '. . . the book provides a good overview on the link between evolutionary economics and its relevance for economic policy. . . it makes clear the enormous complexity of economic processes and the policy responses to them. Thus, it seems to us to be a very promising starting point to make evolutionary economics more relevant in economic policy-making.' About the Author Edited by Pavel Pelikan, KIE-VSE, Czech Republic and Gerhard Wegner, Professor of Economics, Erfurt University, Germany

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Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
28 May 2003
Listed Since
16 December 2006

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