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Q: Neoclassical Economics vs Evolutionary Economics ( No Answer,   1 Comment )
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Subject: Neoclassical Economics vs Evolutionary Economics
Category: Business and Money > Economics
Asked by: jonpolo-ga
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Posted: 20 Apr 2006 07:04 PDT
Expires: 20 May 2006 07:04 PDT
Question ID: 720943
I'm researching for a business management essay and trying to
understand the concept of evolutionary economics. Moreover I'm trying
to find out how evolutionary economic writers have overcome the
orthodox (neoclassical) representations of the firm.
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Subject: Re: Neoclassical Economics vs Evolutionary Economics
From: frde-ga on 20 Apr 2006 07:38 PDT
 
Perhaps you mean 'Devolutionary Economics'

Also do 'orthodox' and 'neoclassical' tie up ?

What now, or has been for some time, a 'firm'
- my definition would be an entity that is amorphously owned, raped and sold on.

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