Time, space and capital [electronic resource] / Åke E. Andersson, David Emanuel Andersson.

In this challenging book, the authors demonstrate that economists tend to misunderstand capital. Frank Knight was an exception, as he argued that because all resources are more or less durable and have uncertain future uses they can consequently be classed as capital. Thus, capital rather than labor...

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Uniform Title:New horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics.
Main Authors: Andersson, Åke E., 1936- (Author)
Andersson, David E., 1966- (Author)
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK ; Northampton, MA : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2017]
Series:New horizons in institutional and evolutionary economics.
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Format: Electronic eBook
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In this challenging book, the authors demonstrate that economists tend to misunderstand capital. Frank Knight was an exception, as he argued that because all resources are more or less durable and have uncertain future uses they can consequently be classed as capital. Thus, capital rather than labor is the real source of creativity, innovation, and accumulation. But capital is also a phenomenon in time and in space. Offering a new and path-breaking theory, they show how durable capital with large spatial domains - infrastructural capital such as institutions, public knowledge, and networks - can help explain the long-term development of cities and nations.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 277-296) and indexes.
ISBN:9781783470884 (online)