The book is intended for readers not only interested in a synthesis of contemporary social science reasoning applied to problems of economic institutions and behavior but also wanting to learn the basic modeling skills necessary to participate—as a user or a producer—in further development of the field.
The book is intended for use in graduate-level microeconomics courses,as well as courses in institutional and evolutionary economics and formal modeling courses in sociology, anthropology, and political science.It could also be used in advanced undergraduate courses in these subjects.General readers may find the book a useful introduction to the emerging paradigm of evolutionary social science. Little previous exposure to economics is presumed. The mathematical techniques are limited to what is generally covered in a two-semester calculus sequence.
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