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Evolutionary economics and economic history

2023
In this chapter, evolutionary economics and economic history are contrasted with respect to their ontological and heuristic foundations. From this, conclusions are drawn as to how evolutionary economics can be regarded as a particularly promising approach for research in economic history, and important aspects of economic evolutionary research are ...
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Economic history and economic theory

Journal of Economic Methodology, 2006
Since the mid‐1950s the spread of formal models and econometric method has greatly improved the study of the past, giving rise to the ‘new’ economic history; at the same time, the influence of economic history on economists and economics has markedly declined.
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Strategizing, economizing, and economic organization

Strategic Management Journal, 1991
Abstract Business strategy is a complex subject. It not only spans the functional areas in business-marketing, finance, manufacturing, international business, etc. but it is genuinely interdisciplinary-involving, as it does, economics, politics, organization theory, and aspects of the law.
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Evolutionary Economics

1994
This article reviews the way of thinking about economic problems and the research agenda associated with the evolutionary approach to economics. This approach generally focuses on the processes that transform the economy from within and on their consequences for firms and industries, production, trade, employment and growth.
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Economic Diplomacy

2011
In a climate of enhanced global competition, attention for economic diplomacy has substantially grown, as much in the West as in other parts of the world. This book conceptualizes economic diplomacy and adds to a better understanding of its central place in the theory and practice of international relations.
Van Bergeijk, Peter, Melissen, Jan, e.a.
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classical economics and economic growth

2008
The analysis of economic growth was an important feature of the writings of the great classical economists, including Adam Smith, Thomas Malthus, David Ricardo, John Stuart Mill and Karl Marx.
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Economic Rights, Economic Myths, and Economic Realities

Journal of Gay & Lesbian Social Services, 2001
Summary Although the myth is that gay and lesbian people, especially gay men, are affluent and are faring well in the workplace, research shows that they in fact experience wage discrimination and lack many other fundamental rights related to employment. This article reviews the literature addressing gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgend-ered people as
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Economics, Economic Bureaucracy, and Taiwan's Economic Development

Pacific Affairs, 1987
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT is a complex process, involving not only economic but also institutional, social, and political changes, and the interrelationships between the economic and the non-economic changes can be critical. An important issue is how sociocultural and political forces affect economic growth and are in turn influenced by it.
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Economic Policies, Economic Shocks and Economic Growth

1998
Why do we care so much about economic growth? Figure 9.1 shows the path of output in the most famous recent case of successful development, South Korea. The graph shows how Korea compares at different points in time to the per capita incomes of nations today.
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Economic news, economic sentiment and economic behavior

2015
This chapter answers the third research question, Does economic news influence private and corporate economic behavior?, and relates to path C in Figure 1. Section 5.1 focuses on public economic behavior using the example of purchase intention. Section 5.2 addresses corporate economic behavior using the example of advertising expenditures.
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