This book engages with the current body of work in evolutionary economics, but also departs from it in embarking on a systematic examination of its relationship with recorded economic history. At the same time, this book also explores how neoclassical theory came to be accepted as the mainstream theory of the workings of an economy, assessing the achievements of evolutionary economists. A central chapter is devoted to reinterpretation of the industrial revolution in terms of the evolutionary dynamic of money bargaining.
This book is of interest to those who study political economy, history of economic thought and international political economy.
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