The Origin of Wealth: Evolution, Complexity, and the Radical Remaking of EconomicsRandom House Business, 2006 - 527 sider 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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... society as a whole was the one that put resources to their most efficient uses , thus maximizing the total wealth of society . Wast- ing resources was morally unjust ( especially to a frugal Scotsman ) because it reduced the overall ...
... society as a whole was the one that put resources to their most efficient uses , thus maximizing the total wealth of society . Wast- ing resources was morally unjust ( especially to a frugal Scotsman ) because it reduced the overall ...
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... society , non - zero- sum attitudes are essentially beaten out of the agents over time and they eventually learn to become zero - sum agents . When researchers model these dynamics , they often find there is a tipping point : once a society ...
... society , non - zero- sum attitudes are essentially beaten out of the agents over time and they eventually learn to become zero - sum agents . When researchers model these dynamics , they often find there is a tipping point : once a society ...
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... society — a phenomenon as real as the emergent pattern of a whirlpool . Within society are the constructs of states , markets , and communities , the three of which together create the economic world that we live in . We may not be able ...
... society — a phenomenon as real as the emergent pattern of a whirlpool . Within society are the constructs of states , markets , and communities , the three of which together create the economic world that we live in . We may not be able ...
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ONE The Question | 3 |
TWO Traditional Economics | 21 |
THREE A Critique | 45 |
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