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The Rediscovery of Classical Economics - Adaptation, Complexity and Growth (Hardcover)
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The Rediscovery of Classical Economics - Adaptation, Complexity and Growth (Hardcover)
Series: New Thinking in Political Economy series
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This book puts human beings back at the heart of the economic
process. It shows how this classical, human-centred tradition,
stretching from Adam Smith onward, gives us a much better
understanding of economic events - and what to do about them - than
the mechanistic, mathematical models of too many economists and
planners today.' - Eamonn Butler, The Adam Smith Institute,
UK'David Simpson writes about key economic issues with admirable
lucidity. He draws deeply on experience as well as on his knowledge
of economic theory.' - Asa Briggs David Simpson skilfully argues
that a market economy can be best understood as a human complex
system, a perspective that represents a continuation of the
classical tradition in economic thought. In the classical
tradition, growth rather than allocative efficiency is the
principal object of enquiry, economic phenomena are recognised to
be elements of processes rather than structures, and change is
evolutionary. The book shows the common principles that connect the
early classical school, the Austrian school and complexity theory
in a single line of thought. It goes on to show how these
principles can be applied to explain the characteristic features of
a market economy - namely incessant change, growth, the business
cycle and the market process itself - and argues that static
equilibrium theory, whether neoclassical or neo-Keynesian, cannot
satisfactorily account for these phenomena. This fascinating book
will provide a stimulating read for academics, postgraduate
students and all those with an interest in economic theory and
economic policy. Contents: Preface 1. Introduction 2. Human
Behaviour 3. Qualitative Change and Quantitative Growth 4.
Adaptation, Emergence and Evolution 5. Self-organisation and
Complexity 6. Markets, Competition and Entrepreneurship 7.
Specialisation and Growth 8. Prosperity and Recession 9. Government
10. The Rediscovery of Classical Economics Bibliography Index
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