The Market as a Creative Process

Economics and Philosophy 7 (2):167-186 (1991)
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Abstract

Contributions in modern theoretical physics and chemistry on the behavior of nonlinear systems, exemplified by Ilya Prigogine's work on the thermodynamics of open systems, attract growing attention in economics. Our purpose here is to relate the new orientation in the natural sciences to a particular nonorthodox strand of thought within economics. All that is needed for this purpose is some appreciation of the general thrust of the enterprise, which involves a shift of perspective from the determinism of conventional physics to the nonteleological open-endedness, creative, and nondetermined nature of evolutionary processes.

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