1st Edition

The Evolution of Economies Money-bargaining, economic change and industrial revolution

By Patrick Spread Copyright 2016
348 Pages
by Routledge

348 Pages
by Routledge

348 Pages
by Routledge

It is clear even to casual observation that economies evolve from year to year and over centuries. Yet mainstream economic theory assumes that economies always move towards equilibrium. One consequence of this is that mainstream theory is unable to deal with economic history. The Evolution of Economies provides a clear account of how economies evolve under a process of support-bargaining... Read more

Introduction   Chapter 1: Support-Bargaining and the Evolution of Human Societies   Chapter 2: Money and Money-Bargaining   Chapter 3: Macroeconomics and Money-Bargaining   Chapter 4: Evolutionary Economics   Chapter 5: The Evolution of Money-Bargaining   Chapter 6: The State and Money-Bargaining   Chapter 7: Support-Bargaining, Credit and Confidence   Chapter 8: The Evolution of Foreign Trade   Chapter 9: Information and the Evolution of Communications   Conclusion   Bibliography

Biography

Patrick Spread spent his early years in the Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire villages where his father was vicar. In his teens he was at Wellington College, going on to Oxford University. After a few years in London he went to work overseas, first in the Solomon Islands and then in other countries, including Fiji, Indonesia, Georgia and Ethiopia. In time out from these assignments he worked on theory consistent with the experience. He received a doctorate at the London Business School in 1982. In recent years he has been able to give full attention to theoretical issues.