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[log in to unmask] (Bruce Caldwell)
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Fri Mar 31 17:18:38 2006
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>What if anything has been written since about the connection, if any, 
>between economic theory and evolution theory?  Can anyone lead me to 
some 
>later or  current discussions about this?  What about Veblen's idea, 
does it 
>still make sense today? 
> 
>David C. Larkin 
 
 
I would recommend Jack Vromen, ECONOMIC EVOLUTION: AN ENQUIRY INTO 
THE FOUNDATIONS OF NEW INSTITUTIONAL ECONOMICS. Routledge, 1995. 
 
Bruce Caldwell 
 
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