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Evolutionary economics goes mainstream: A review of the theory of learning in games

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The Theory of Learning in Games by Fudenberg and Levine surveys a key branch of evolutionary economics from a mainstream perspective. Its publication provides an opportunity to reassess the prospects and goals for evolutionary economics.

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Friedman, D. Evolutionary economics goes mainstream: A review of the theory of learning in games. J Evol Econ 8, 423–432 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s001910050071

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