Introduction
Richard Arena,
Agnès Festré and
Nathalie Lazaric
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While there is growing recognition that understanding knowledge is at the very heart of economics, little work has thus far been forthcoming representing in a comprehensive and coherent way its fundamental nature and wide-ranging consequences for economic analysis. The editors are to be commended for having filled this critical gap by providing a well-organized collection of outstanding contributions. This rich and greatly needed Handbook is comprised of contributions about the role knowledge plays in the history of the discipline as well as the most significant current developments as we witness them, particularly in the branches of evolutionary, institutional and complexity economics
Keywords: economic analysis; Knowledge; beliefs (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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Published in Richard Arena, Agnès Festré and Nathalie Lazaric. Handbook of Knowledge and Economics, Edward Elgar, pp.1-22, 2012, 9
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