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Is Capitalism Doomed? A Nobel Discussion

In: Is Economics an Evolutionary Science?

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  • Francisco Louç√£

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Thorstein Veblen has made an immeasurable impact on the development of economics. His legacy has been to challenge orthodox thinking and inspire the institutionalist and evolutionary school of thought. In this book, a distinguished group of contributors analyses the impact, a century later, of Veblen’s 1898 challenge to economics.

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  • Francisco Louç√£, 2000. "Is Capitalism Doomed? A Nobel Discussion," Chapters, in: Francisco Louçã & Mark Perlman (ed.), Is Economics an Evolutionary Science?, chapter 11, pages 138-152, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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