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Academic paper on evolutionary economics – no actionable investigative leads

Academic paper on evolutionary economics – no actionable investigative leads The document is a scholarly discussion of theoretical economics and evolution with no mention of individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or misconduct. It provides no leads for investigation. Key insights: Discusses equilibrium concepts linking marginal rate of substitution in economics and fitness in evolutionary biology.; Cites Hansson and Stuart's equilibrium principle.; Authored by Alan R. Rogers, affiliated with King’s College Cambridge and University of Utah.

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Academic paper on evolutionary economics – no actionable investigative leads The document is a scholarly discussion of theoretical economics and evolution with no mention of individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or misconduct. It provides no leads for investigation. Key insights: Discusses equilibrium concepts linking marginal rate of substitution in economics and fitness in evolutionary biology.; Cites Hansson and Stuart's equilibrium principle.; Authored by Alan R. Rogers, affiliated with King’s College Cambridge and University of Utah.

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