The Darwin Economy: Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good
Description
Should our understanding of economics be informed more by Charles Darwin, a naturalist, than by the views of economist Adam Smith?
Does Darwin's understanding of competition describe economic reality far more accurately than Smith's?
Speaker: Robert H. Frank
Location
Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs
Merrill House
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