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On evolutionary approach to economic researches. What, from biology into economics, or vice versa?

M.V. Petukhova
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Margarita Vladislavovna Petukhova
Ph.D. in Economics, researcher,
Institute of Economics and Industrial Engineering of the
Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS IEIE),
 
                   Analyzed is evolution in correlation of natural and social sciences, that agitated minds of researchers for many centuries. Examined are universal for all sciences philosophical fundamentals of evolutionary theory, and also historical analysis of development of evolution and progress is presented. Special attention is paid to the process of borrowing and spreading of evolutionary principles on biology and social and economic sciences.
                   Key words: evolution, evolutionary approach, evolutionary economics, principles of evolution.
 
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