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  2. Evolutionary economics - Wikipedia

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    Evolutionary economics is a school of economic thought that is inspired by evolutionary biology.Although not defined by a strict set of principles and uniting various approaches, it treats economic development as a process rather than an equilibrium and emphasizes change (qualitative, organisational, and structural), innovation, complex interdependencies, self-evolving systems, and limited ...

  3. Uncertainty, Evolution, and Economic Theory - Wikipedia

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    "Uncertainty, Evolution, and Economic Theory" is an article published in 1950 which was written by economist Armen Alchian. In this article, Alchian delineates an evolutionary approach to describe firms' behavior. His theory embodies principles of biological evolution and natural selection. This article is among the first in the economics ...

  4. Evolutionary pressure - Wikipedia

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    Evolutionary pressure, selective pressure or selection pressure is exerted by factors that reduce or increase reproductive success in a portion of a population, driving natural selection. [1] It is a quantitative description of the amount of change occurring in processes investigated by evolutionary biology , but the formal concept is often ...

  5. Kenneth Boulding's evolutionary perspective - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth E. Boulding's evolutionary perspective is an approach to economics (see also evolutionary economics) put forward most completely in his Ecodynamics (1978) and Evolutionary Economics (1981) had roots in his 1934 work on population theory and the age structure of capital as well as his Reconstruction (1950) with chapter titles like "An Ecological Introduction" and "The Theory of the ...

  6. Price equation - Wikipedia

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    The Price equation can describe any system that changes over time, but is most often applied in evolutionary biology. The evolution of sight provides an example of simple directional selection. The evolution of sickle cell anemia shows how a heterozygote advantage can affect trait evolution. The Price equation can also be applied to population ...

  7. Adaptive market hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The adaptive market hypothesis, as proposed by Andrew Lo, [1] is an attempt to reconcile economic theories based on the efficient market hypothesis (which implies that markets are efficient) with behavioral economics, by applying the principles of evolution to financial interactions: competition, adaptation, and natural selection. [2]

  8. Outline of evolution - Wikipedia

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    Evolutionary economics – A field in economics that considers economic evolution Kenneth Boulding's evolutionary perspective – Approach to economic theory based on an evolutionary model; Evolutionary epistemology – Ambiguous term applied to several concepts; Evolutionary ethics – Study of evolution on morality or ethics

  9. Glossary of economics - Wikipedia

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    An economic theory that defines wealth by the amount of precious metals owned. [48] business cycle. Also called the economic cycle or trade cycle. The downward and upward movement of gross domestic product (GDP) around its long-term growth trend. [49] The length of a business cycle is the period of time containing a single boom and contraction ...