Evolutionary economics
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Evolutionary economics is part of mainstream economics as well as a heterodox school of economic thought that is inspired by evolutionary biology. Much like mainstream economics, it stresses complex interdependencies, competition, growth, structural change, and resource constraints but differs in the approaches which are used to analyze these phenomena.
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See also
- Behavioral economics
- Complexity economics
- Creative destruction
- Cultural economics
- EAEPE
- Ecological model of competition
- Evolutionary socialism
- Hypergamy
- Institutional economics
- Population dynamics
- Innovation system
- Non-equilibrium economics
- Universal Darwinism
- Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review
- Giovanni Dosi
- Robert H. Frank
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