The Role of Positive-Sum Games in Economic Growth
B H Klein
Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 1991, vol. 1, issue 3, 173-88
Abstract:
Positive-sum games specific to dynamic equilibrium are contrasted to zero-sum games associated with static equilibrium. It is shown how the involved synergistic interactions and dynamic flexibilities explain how economic growth comes about.
Date: 1991
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