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Hamilton, David. - Newtonian classicism and Darwinian institutionalism. A study of change in economic theory.

Albuquerque, NM: Univ. of New Mexico Press, 1953; 138pp., bibliogr., 8vo, paper. Cover sl. thumbed. ¶ interesting treatise on economic theory of evolutionary change, implying that Darwinian change as a non-teleological process of cumulative growth is 'progress' compared to the teleological Newtonian conception. Antedates 'evolutionary economics' some 40 years. Name of Andrew Gunder Frank, a well-known Marxist political scientist, written on cover.
EUR 8.45 [Appr.: US$ 9.17 | £UK 7.25 | JP¥ 1442] Book number 3221

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