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Knowledge, institutions, and evolution in economics

著者: Brian J Loasby
出版商: London ; New York : Routledge, 1999.
丛书: Graz Schumpeter lectures, 2.
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In this volume, Brian J. Loasby explores how the limitations of human knowledge create opportunities as well as problems in the modern economy. Institutions emerge as a way of coping with the problems and helping to exploit the opportunities in an evolutionary process. However, this evolutionary process does not necessarily produce optimal results, making many of the optimisation techniques of modern economics less
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所有的著者/提供者: Brian J Loasby
ISBN: 0415205379 9780415205375
OCLC号码: 39655328
描述: xv, 168 p. ; 24 cm.
内容: 1. The problem of knowledge --
2. Selection and evolution --
3. Cognition and institutions --
4. Capabilities --
5. Transactions and governance --
6. Economic organisation --
7. Understanding markets --
8. The division of labour and the growth of knowledge.
丛书名: Graz Schumpeter lectures, 2.
责任: Brian J. Loasby.
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In this volume, Brian J. Loasby explores how the limitations of human knowledge create opportunities as well as problems in the modern economy. Institutions emerge as a way of coping with the problems and helping to exploit the opportunities in an evolutionary process. However, this evolutionary process does not necessarily produce optimal results, making many of the optimisation techniques of modern economics less than useful.

The volume also explores how the biological foundation of human cognition helps us to understand both the role of institutions and the nature of capabilities or performance skills, both individual and organisational. Transaction and governance costs alone are not an adequate basis for understanding economic organisation: this is to be explained by capabilities as well as transactions.

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