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  1. Seventeenth-Century Economic Documents. Edited by Joan Thirsk and J. P. Cooper. Oxford: The Clarendon Press, 1972. Pp xvii, 849. $27.25. - Volume 33 Issue 3

    • Joyce Appleby
    • 1973
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  4. 2 days ago · The seventeenth century: Economy. A History of the County of York East Riding: Volume 6, the Borough and Liberties of Beverley. Originally published by Victoria County History, London, 1989. This free content was digitised by double rekeying. All rights reserved. Citation: A P Baggs. L M Brown.

    • Nathan Nunna,b
    • 3.2 The benefits of cultural evolution
    • 3.3 Insights from a recognition of history as evolution
    • 3.3.2.1 Innovation and the collective brain
    • 3.3.3 How and why history matters
    • + (1 − x)ΠE(x).
    • 3.5 Conclusions

    aHarvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States bCanadian Institute for Advanced Research (CIFAR), Toronto, ON, Canada

    The standard definition of ‘culture’ from evolutionary anthropology defines culture as the knowledge, technology, values, beliefs, and norms that can be transmitted across generations and between indi-viduals (e.g., Boyd and Richerson, 1985). There are numerous examples of cultural traits that vary by context: religious/supernatural beliefs, views ...

    I now turn to a discussion of how an evolutionary framework provides a range of insights relevant for economics. At this point, a few caveats are in order. Although I have organized these insights into subsections, the ideas do not necessarily flow from one subsection to the next. These should be thought of as disparate insights that have come to m...

    To drive home the similarity of cultural transmission and knowledge accumulation, both empirically and theoretically, I will compare two ways of thinking about knowledge. One will be familiar to the reader and is at the center of endogenous growth theory. The other, which will be less familiar, is from evolutionary anthropology and emphasizes the f...

    As we have noted, an important aspect of cultural evolution is that it is cumulative. As with biological evolution, the benefit of any possible mutation (and what the optimal next improvement is) depends on the current state of the organism and the environment. In addition, progress must be made in a series of incremental steps (one is not able to ...

    Given this dynamic, which formalizes the notion that cultural evolution is incremental and cumu-lative, a number of insights emerge. The first is that one of the three Nash equilibria above is unstable. This is the equilibrium marked xB. It is straightforward to verify that a slight change in x either above or below xB will generate movements in x ...

    In this chapter, I provided an overview of the insights that emerge when history is viewed through an evolutionary lens. The first part of the chapter discussed the theory and empirical evidence for the benefits of cultural evolution. The primary advantage of culture is that it allows one to conserve on in-formation acquisition costs and to tap int...

  5. 17th Century European Crisis Economic Social and Political Dimensions. Aisha Ch. In historiography the 17 th century in Europe is usually portrayed both as a time of war and crisis, social unrest and civil resistance, and as a period of almost unequalled material progress, a new world order, and restoration.

    • Aisha Ch
  6. Apr 1, 1974 · Seventeenth-Century Economic Documents. New York: Oxford University Press. 1972. ... For full access to this pdf, sign in to an existing account, or purchase an ...

  7. But Classical economics did become the ruling system, and for half a century up to 1850 it completely dominated economic thought. Although there can be little doubt that its influence declined from that date, delin-eation of the end of the era is, again, far from easy. It is tempting to select

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