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Economics As Anatomy Radical Innovation In Empirical Economics G M Peter Swann

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Economics As Anatomy Radical Innovation In Empirical Economics G M Peter Swann
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.13 MB
Author: G. M. Peter Swann
ISBN: 9781786434852, 1786434857
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Economics As Anatomy Radical Innovation In Empirical Economics G M Peter Swann by G. M. Peter Swann 9781786434852, 1786434857 instant download after payment.

For most of his career, Peter Swann's main research interest has been the economics of innovation. But he has also been preoccupied with a second question: what is the best way to study empirical economics? In this book, he uses his knowledge of the first question to answer the second. There are two fundamentally different approaches to innovation: incremental innovation and radical innovation - 'radical' in the sense that we go back to the 'roots' of empirical economics and take a different tack. An essential lesson from the economics of innovation is that we need both incremental and radical innovation for the maximum beneficial effect on the economy. Swann argues that the same is true for economics as a discipline. This book is a much-awaited sequel to Putting Econometrics in its Place which explored what other methods should be used, and why. This book is about the best way of organising the economics discipline, to ensure that it pursues this wide variety of methods to maximum effect.

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