The book charts a research programme for evolutionary economics that encompasses the theory of dynamic efficiency and emergence in markets, a computational model of the learning and interacting agent, a competence based theory of the firm and the household, and, via a theory of expectations and plans, an agent-based foundation to macroeconomics.
Principally a work of meta-theory, The New Evolutionary Microeconomicsargues for a radical refocus of microeconomic research toward the evolutionary nature of institutions, preferences, technology and knowledge.
This challenging new book should prove timely and important for evolutionary and computational economists as well as those in the fields of managerial economics, business studies and marketing.