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adam_text | Contents
Part I. Aims 1
1 Introduction 3
1.1 The Nature of the Book 3
1.2 The Nature of the Problem 3
1.3 The Nature of the Method 8
1.3.1 Conceptualization 8
1.3.2 Modelling and Simulation 10
1.4 The Contents of the Book 12
Part II. Evolution 15
2 The Concept of Evolution 17
2.1 Introduction 17
2.2 Predictability and the Evolutionary Process 22
2.2.1 Genotypic and Phenotypic Evolution in Biological
Systems 22
2.2.2 Predictability and Ignorance 23
2.2.3 Unpredictable Processes 24
2.2.4 Predictability and Ex Ante Theory 25
2.3 Conceptual Elements of Biological Evolution 26
2.3.1 Organism, Species and Biological System 27
2.3.2 Phenotypic Evolution: Predictable Equifinal Processes 28
2.3.3 Genotypic Evolution: Unpredictable Processes 32
2.3.4 Genotypic and Phenotypic Evolution in Biological
Systems 33
2.3.5 Coevolution and Niches 37
2.4 Evolution in Physical Systems 38
2.4.1 Novelty 38
2.4.2 Ignorance 39
2.5 Novelty, Genotypes and Hierarchy 40
2.6 Conclusions 41
3 An Evolutionary Approach to Production and Innovation 43
3.1 Introduction 43
3.2 Economic Genotypes and Phenotypes 43
3.3 The Interaction Between Invention and Innovation 47
3.4 Why Physics is Easy, Economics is Difficult and Biology
is in Between 49
3.5 The Importance of Ex Post and Ex Ante Considerations ... 54
3.6 Conclusions 57
Part III. Time 59
4 Economic Analysis and Concepts of Time IrreversibiUty 61
4.1 Introduction 61
4.2 The Problem of Time Asymmetry and Irreversibility 61
4.3 Time and Economic Analysis 64
4.3.1 Closure and Time in Economics: General Equilibrium
Theory 64
4.4 Notions of Time 66
4.4.1 On Concepts of Time in Economic Theory 66
4.4.2 Six Approaches to Time in Economics 68
4.4.2.1 Reversible Time 68
4.4.2.2 Concepts of Time Irreversibility 68
4.4.3 Teleological Sequence Irreversible Time 3 71
4.5 Time Irreversibility and Economic Theory 72
4.5.1 Neoclassical General Equilibrium Theory 72
4.5.2 Neo Austrian Capital Theory 76
4.5.3 The Post Keynesians 77
4.5.4 Austrian Subjectivism 78
4.5.5 Evolutionary Economics 78
4.6 Evolution and Time Irreversibility 79
4.7 Conclusions 80
5 Time in the Natural Sciences: Some Lessons for Economics 81
5.1 Introduction 81
5.2 Newtonian and Modern Mechanics 82
5.3 The Two Arrows of Time 83
5.4 Bifurcation and Chaos in Economic Systems 85
5.4.1 Dynamics of Non Linear Systems 85
5.4.2 Non Linear Dynamics in Natural Science and
Economics 87
5.5 Bifurcation and the Emergence of Novelty 89
5.6 Conclusions and Prospects for a Synthesis 90
6 Time, Conceptual Structures and Economic Schools of
Thought 93
6.1 Introduction 93
6.2 Conceptual Structures and Economic Schools of Thought 93
6.2.1 Conceptual Elements for Economic Theorising 93
6.3 Typifying Economic Schools of Thought 95
6.3.1 The Neoclassical Approach 96
6.3.2 Neo Austrian Capital Theory 98
6.3.3 The Post Keynesians 98
6.3.4 Evolutionary Economics 99
6.3.5 The Austrian Subjectivist School 100
6.4 Conceptualization and Operationalization 101
6.5 Conclusions 102
Part IV. Ignorance 105
7 An Anatomy of Surprise and Ignorance 107
7.1 Introduction 107
7.2 The Notion of Surprise 110
7.3 Surprise: Categories and Examples Ill
7.4 Closed Ignorance and Open Ignorance 114
7.5 Reducible Ignorance 116
7.5.1 Personal Ignorance and Learning 117
7.5.2 Communal Ignorance and Science 117
7.6 Irreducible Ignorance 118
7.6.1 Phenomenological Ignorance 119
7.6.1.1 The Emergence of Novelty:Genotypic Change .. 119
7.6.1.2 Deterministic Dynamics and Chaos 121
7.6.2 Epistemological Ignorance 121
7.6.2.1 Hermeneutic Ignorance 122
7.6.2.2 Axiomatic Ignorance: Falsifiability 122
7.6.2.3 Logical Ignorance: Godel s Theorem 123
7.6.2.4 Epistemological Ignorance and Environmental
Issues 123
7.7 Pure Ignorance and Uncertain Ignorance 124
7.7.1 Pure Ignorance 124
7.7.2 Uncertain Ignorance 124
7.7.3 Conclusions Concerning Pure Ignorance and
Uncertain Ignorance 126
7.8 An Overview of the Sources of Surprise 126
7.9 The Nature of Scientific Endeavour 127
7.9.1 Physical Science 129
7.9.2 Social Science 129
7.9.3 Biological Science 130
7.10 Surprise, Ignorance and Ecological Issues 130
7.11 From Ignorance to Openness 131
7.12 Freedom and Will 132
Part V. Production and Innovation 135
8 Economy Environment Interactions in the Long Run 137
8.1 Introduction 137
8.2 Long Run Resource and Environmental Models 138
8.2.1 Neoclassical Models with Backstop Technology 138
8.2.2 Neo Austrian Models of Resource Use 139
8.2.3 Market Failures in the Long Run 140
8.3 Conceptual Elements of Long Run Economic
Development 141
8.4 The Operationalization of the Conceptual Model 144
8.5 Neo Austrian Capital Theory 146
8.6 Concluding Remarks 148
9 Production, Accumulation and Time: A Neo Austrian
Approach 149
9.1 Introduction 149
9.2 The Neoclassical Model of Production 150
9.3 A Neo Austrian Model of Production 155
9.3.1 Production Processes and Techniques 155
9.3.2 Time and Production 157
9.3.3 Timeless Production 157
9.3.4 Production in Time 163
9.4 Superiority and Roundaboutness 167
9.4.1 The Superiority of a Technique 167
9.4.2 Roundaboutness 170
9.5 Intertemporal Substitution of Consumption in the
Neo Austrian Model 173
9.5.1 Intertemporal Substitution: Step la 173
9.5.2 Intertemporal Substitution: Step lb 176
9.5.3 Intertemporal Substitution: Step 2 179
9.6 Introducing Capital Deterioration 181
9.7 Summary 184
10 The Neo Austrian Approach: Extensions to the Model 186
10.1 Introduction 186
10.2 Calculating the Optimal Consumption Pattern 186
10.3 Shadow Prices in the Neo Austrian Model 190
10.4 The Model with More than Two Periods 195
10.5 Intertemporal Plans vs Rolling Myopic Plans 198
10.5.1 A Two Period Rolling Myopic Plan 200
10.5.2 Solving the Rolling Myopic Plan Model 203
10.5.3 Shadow Prices for a Rolling Myopic Plan 206
10.6 The Innovation of a Novel Technique 207
10.7 Summary 215
11 A Neo Austrian Simulation Model of
Economy Environment Interactions 216
11.1 Introduction 216
11.2 First Summary and Rationale for the Simulation Model .. 217
11.3 Modelling Technical Change 219
11.4 A Long Run Neo Austrian Model: Resources and
Pollution 220
11.4.1 The Production Side 221
11.4.2 Technical Progress and Resource Use 222
11.4.3 Pollution Production, Degradation and Abatement ... 223
11.4.4 The Demand Side 223
11.4.5 The Simulation Procedure 224
11.4.6 The Welfare Function 225
11.5 Interpreting the Model 225
11.6 Some Simulation Results 226
11.7 Summary 234
Appendix 11.1 A Mathematical Description of the Model 236
All.1.1 The Demand Side 236
Al 1.1.2 The Production Side 237
All.1.3 An Outline of the Optimisation Procedure 238
All.1.4 The Production Processes 239
All.1.4.1 Inputs 239
All.1.4.2Outputs 239
All.1.4.3 Process R, 240
All.1.4.4Process R2 240
Al 1.1.4.5 Pollution Production 240
Al 1.1.4.6 Process R3 241
Al 1.1.4.7 Technical Progress in Natural Resource Use 241
All.1.4.8 Process R4 242
All.1.4.9 Natural Pollution Degradation 242
Al 1.1.4.10 Process R5 243
All.1.4.11 Pollution Abatement Policy 243
Al 1.1.4.12 Capital Deterioration 244
Al 1.1.5 Optimality Conditions 244
All.1.6 Calculation of Shadow Prices in the Model 248
Al 1.1.7 Implementation of the Simulation Model 250
Appendix 11.2 Parameter Values for the Simulation 253
Part VI. Final Thoughts 255
12 Policy Implications and the Need for Interdisciplinary
Research 257
12.1 Introduction 257
12.2 The Policy Implications of Evolving Systems 257
12.3 Policy Formulation in Environmental Matters 259
12.3.1 Sources of Novelty in Economy Environment
Interactions 259
12.3.2 Resource Depletion vs Pollution 260
12.4 The Place of Interdisciplinary Research in Economics .... 261
12.4.1 Economists and Physical Science 263
12.4.1.1 Physical Analogies 263
12.4.1.2 Physical Limits 264
12.4.1.3 Dissipative Structures 264
12.4.2 Physical Scientists and Economics 265
12.4.3 Interdisciplinary Research: Difficulties and Some
Tentative Solutions 266
12.4.3.1 Difficulties 266
12.4.3.2 Tentative Solutions 268
12.5 Concluding Remarks 269
References 270
Subject Index 280
Author Index 286
List of Figures
Fig. 1.1. The economy environment triangle of causation 5
Fig. 1.2. The spiral of causation overtime 6
Fig. 1.3. Invention giving rise to a spin off spiral 7
Fig. 2.1. A stable phenotypic equilibrium with two species 29
Fig. 2.2. A limit cycle phenotypic equilibrium with a two species
predator prey system 30
Fig. 2.3. Species population oscillations in a predator prey model 31
Fig. 2.4. A shifted phenotypic equilibrium 32
Fig. 2.5. Genotypic evolution of phenotypic abundance for two
species (1) 35
Fig. 2.6. Genotypic evolution of phenotypic abundance for two
species (2) 35
Fig. 2.7. Long run locus of phenotypic abundances under
genotypic evolution 36
Fig. 2.8. A two species genotypic evolutionary phase diagram 37
Fig. 3.1. Combined genotypic and phenotypic evolution for an
economic system 47
Fig. 3.2. Long run economy environment interactions 49
Fig. 3.3. The evolutionary scheme for physical systems 50
Fig. 3.4. The evolutionary scheme for biological systems 51
Fig. 3.5. The evolutionary scheme for economic systems 52
Fig. 5.1. The emergence of chaos through bifurcation 86
Fig. 6.1. The conceptual structure of Equilibrium Neoclassical 97
Models Fig. 6.2. The conceptual structure of Disequilibrium Neoclassical
Models 98
Fig. 6.3. The conceptual structure of the Post Keynesian School 99
Fig. 6.4. The conceptual structure of Evolutionary Economics 100
Fig. 7.1. Sources of surprise 114
Fig. 7.2. A classification of ignorance 116
Fig. 7.3. Categories of reducible ignorance 117
Fig. 7.4. Categories of irreducible ignorance 119
Fig. 7.5. A taxonomy of surprise and ignorance 127
Fig. 7.6. Sources of surprise in science 128
Fig. 8.1. The conceptual structure of neoclassical environmental
models 139
Fig. 8.2. The conceptual structure of long run
economy environment interactions 143
Fig. 9.1. The neoclassical production function: output against one
input 151
Fig. 9.2. The neoclassical production function: output against
both inputs 152
Fig. 9.3. The contours of a neoclassical production function 152
Fig. 9.4. The isoquant map for a neoclassical production function 153
Fig. 9.5. The area of excess capital for a neo Austrian production
model 159
Fig. 9.6. The isoquants for efficient production in a neo Austrian
production model 160
Fig. 9.7. The full isoquant map for a neo Austrian production
model 160
Fig. 9.8. The production surface for a neo Austrian production
model 161
Fig. 9.9. The isoquant map for a neo Austrian production model
with three production processes 162
Fig. 9.10. The isoquant map for a neo Austrian production model
with four production processes 163
Fig. 9.11. The time paths of labour, capital and output, for
processes R^ andR2 166
Fig. 9.12. The evolution of production and inputs over the
production surface 167
Fig. 9.13. Consumption patterns for techniques T, and T? 172
Fig. 9.14. The intertemporal production possibility frontier (PPF)
for a neo Austrian model 176
Fig. 9.15. The neo Austrian model intertemporal PPF,
constrained for efficiency 177
Fig. 9.16. The intertemporal PPF for the neo Austrian model,
constrained for efficiency and for no capital saturation 179
Fig. 9.17. Two period intertemporal optimization with a
neo Austrian PPF 180
Fig. 9.18. A corner solution with a neo Austrian PPF 180
Fig. 9.19. A stationary state corner solution with a neo Austrian
PPF 181
Fig. 9.20. The PPF for a neo Austrian model with capital
deterioration 182
Fig. 9.21. The PPF for a neo Austrian model with capital
deterioration, constrained for no capital saturation 183
Fig. 9.22. The possible reduction of consumption with capital
deterioration in a neo Austrian model 184
Fig. 10.1. The three period PPF for a neo Austrian model 197
Fig. 10.2. The constrained three period PPF for a neo Austrian
model 197
Fig. 10.3. A two period rolling myopic plan 199
Fig. 10.4. A three period rolling myopic plan, with one period
binding 200
Fig. 10.5. The PPF for a neo Austrian model, without capital
deterioration 201
Fig. 10.6. The optimization procedure for a two period rolling
myopic plan 201
Fig. 10.7. The construction of the next period s PPF with a
rolling myopic plan 202
Fig. 10.8. The time structure of optimization with a rolling
myopic plan 203
Fig. 10.9. Output and capital stock time profiles resulting from a
rolling myopic plan 206
Fig. 10.10. The effect of innovating a new technique on the PPF
in a neo Austrian model 212
Fig. 10.11. The effect on output of innovating a new technique in
a rolling myopic model 213
Fig. 10.12. The effect on employment by process of innovating a
new technique with a rolling myopic plan 214
Fig. 10.13. The adjustment process caused by innovation of a
new technique 215
Fig. 11.1. The share of technique T2 in output 227
Fig. 11.2. Output of the consumption good by the two
techniques, and overall 228
Fig. 11.3. The rate of growth of output of the consumption good
by the innovating technique 228
Fig. 11.4. The rate of return 229
Fig. 11.5. The labour use in processes R2 and R3 230
Fig. 11.6. Pollution emission and abatement 230
Fig. 11.7. The use of labour in resource extraction and pollution
abatement 231
Fig. 11.8. The shadow price of capital 232
Fig. 11.9. The shadow prices of output and labour 232
Fig. 11.10. The shadow price of pollution abatement 233
Fig. 11.11. The shadow price of the natural resource 234
List of Tables
Table 3.1. Characteristics of genotypic and phenotypic evolution 57
Table 4.1. The relationship between concepts of time and some
economic schools of thought 73
Table 4.2. Risk and decision making by a farmer 74
Table 4.3. The relationship between predictability and time
irreversibility 80
Table 5.1. The relationship between the Arrows of Time and
types of time irreversibility 85
Table 9.1. The time path for a neo Austrian production process,
with 10% capital accumulation per period 166
Table 9.2. Time structure of production with technique T2 169
Table 9.3. Time structure of production with technique T, 170
Table 9.4. The patterns of production for techniques T, and T2 .... 171
Table 9.5. Quantities of production for techniques Tj and T2 172
Table 10.1. The outcome of a two period rolling myopic plan 205
Table 10.2. The time profile of shadow prices derived from a
two period rolling myopic plan 207
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spellingShingle | Faber, Malte 1938- Proops, John L. R. 1947- Evolution, time, production and the environment Développement économique - Aspect de l'environnement ram Production ram Temps et comportement économique ram Umwelt Wirtschaftsentwicklung Economic development Environmental aspects Evolution Production (Economic theory) Time and economic reactions Produktion (DE-588)4047347-8 gnd Zeitfaktor (DE-588)4190602-0 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd Umwelt (DE-588)4061616-2 gnd Evolutionstheorie (DE-588)4071051-8 gnd Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd Kapitaltheorie (DE-588)4130460-3 gnd Evolutorische Wirtschaft (DE-588)4232912-7 gnd Wiener Schule Wirtschaftswissenschaften (DE-588)4140691-6 gnd Intertemporale Produktionstheorie (DE-588)4127602-4 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Sozialökologie (DE-588)4043208-7 gnd |
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title | Evolution, time, production and the environment |
title_auth | Evolution, time, production and the environment |
title_exact_search | Evolution, time, production and the environment |
title_full | Evolution, time, production and the environment Malte Faber ; John L. R. Proops |
title_fullStr | Evolution, time, production and the environment Malte Faber ; John L. R. Proops |
title_full_unstemmed | Evolution, time, production and the environment Malte Faber ; John L. R. Proops |
title_short | Evolution, time, production and the environment |
title_sort | evolution time production and the environment |
topic | Développement économique - Aspect de l'environnement ram Production ram Temps et comportement économique ram Umwelt Wirtschaftsentwicklung Economic development Environmental aspects Evolution Production (Economic theory) Time and economic reactions Produktion (DE-588)4047347-8 gnd Zeitfaktor (DE-588)4190602-0 gnd Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Wirtschaftsentwicklung (DE-588)4066438-7 gnd Umwelt (DE-588)4061616-2 gnd Evolutionstheorie (DE-588)4071051-8 gnd Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd Kapitaltheorie (DE-588)4130460-3 gnd Evolutorische Wirtschaft (DE-588)4232912-7 gnd Wiener Schule Wirtschaftswissenschaften (DE-588)4140691-6 gnd Intertemporale Produktionstheorie (DE-588)4127602-4 gnd Evolution (DE-588)4071050-6 gnd Sozialökologie (DE-588)4043208-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Développement économique - Aspect de l'environnement Production Temps et comportement économique Umwelt Wirtschaftsentwicklung Economic development Environmental aspects Evolution Production (Economic theory) Time and economic reactions Produktion Zeitfaktor Wirtschaftstheorie Evolutionstheorie Umweltökonomie Kapitaltheorie Evolutorische Wirtschaft Wiener Schule Wirtschaftswissenschaften Intertemporale Produktionstheorie Sozialökologie |
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