01258nam a2200241Ia 4500001001100000005001700011008004100028020001500069020001800084050001500102050001600117245006000133260008300193300001900276504003300295520050200328650002600830650003600856650003300892650003300925650003000958650002800988000000920520251012174631.0 820526s1981 enk b 000 0 eng a0198284314 a978019828431400aHD82b.G8414aHB199b.G8413aAn evolutionary view of economic growthcAshok S. Guha. aOxford [England]bClarendon Press ;aNew YorkbOxford University Pressc1981.  a139 p.c22 cm. aBibliography: p. [133]-139. 0 aThis is a bold book drawing not only on economics and history but also on anthropology and ethology. It is about the survival of the fittest economic societies. The theme of the book is that economic growth is an extension of organic evolution. Growth is best interpreted as the adaptation of structures inherited from the best interpreted as the adaptation of structures inherited from the past - whether political, economic, social or psychological - to the pressures of a changing environment. 0aEconomic development. 6aDâeveloppement âeconomique.07aWeltwirtschaftsordnung.2swd07aWirtschaftsentwicklung.2swd07aWirtschaftswachstum.2swd17aEconomische groei.2gtt