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Vermeij, Geerat J., (1946-)
Nature = an economic history /
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Title/Author:
Nature/ Geerat J. Vermeij.
Reminder of title:
an economic history /
Author:
Vermeij, Geerat J.,
Published:
Princeton :Princeton University Press, : ©2004.,
Description:
1 online resource (xiii, 445 p.)
Subject:
Natural history - Economic aspects. -
Online resource:
http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.2307/j.ctt7rmgd
ISBN:
9781400826490 (electronic bk.)
Nature = an economic history /
Vermeij, Geerat J.,1946-
Nature
an economic history /[electronic resource] :Geerat J. Vermeij. - Princeton :Princeton University Press,©2004. - 1 online resource (xiii, 445 p.)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-429) and index.
Economy and evolution : a road map -- The evolving economy -- Human and nonhuman economies compared -- The economics of everyday : consumption and the role of enemies in nature -- The economics of everyday : production and the role of resources -- The ingredients of power and opportunity : technology and organization -- The ingredients of power and opportunity : the environment -- The geography of power and innovation -- Breaking down and building up : the role of disturbance -- Patterns in history : toward greater reach and power -- The future of growth and power -- The geological time scale.
From humans to hermit crabs to deep water plankton, all living things compete for locally limiting resources. This universal truth unites three bodies of thought--economics, evolution, and history--that have developed largely in mutual isolation. Here, Geerat Vermeij undertakes a groundbreaking and provocative exploration of the facts and theories of biology, economics, and geology to show how processes common to all economic systems--competition, cooperation, adaptation, and feedback--govern evolution as surely as they do the human economy, and how historical patterns in both human and nonhum.
ISBN: 9781400826490 (electronic bk.)
Source: 22573/cttz74wJSTORSubjects--Topical Terms:
997040
Natural history
--Economic aspects.
LC Class. No.: QH45.2 / .V47 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 576.8
Nature = an economic history /
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