Routledge Handbook of Evolutionary Economics

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Kurt Dopfer, Richard R Nelson, Jason Potts, Andreas Pyka
Taylor & Francis, 27 nov 2023 - 476 pagina's

While dating from post-Classical economists such as Thorstein Veblen and Joseph Schumpeter, the inception of the modern field of evolutionary economics is usually dated to the early 1980s. Broadly speaking, evolutionary economics sees the economy as undergoing continual, evolutionary change. Evolutionary change indicates that these changes were not planned, but rather were the result of innovations and selection processes. These often involved winners and losers, but most importantly, they resulted in actors learning what was and was not working.

Evolutionary economics, in contrast to mainstream economics, emphasises the relevance of variables such as technology, institutions, decision rules, routines, or consumer preferences for explaining the complex evolutionary changes in the economy. In so doing, evolutionary economics significantly broadens the scope of economic analysis, and sheds new light on key concepts and issues of the discipline.

This handbook draws on a stellar cast list of international contributors, ranging from the founders of the field to the newest voices. The volume explores the current state of the art in the field of evolutionary economics at the levels of the micro (e.g. firms and households), meso (e.g. industries and institutions), and macro (e.g. economic policy, structure, and growth).

Overall, the Routledge Handbook of Evolutionary Economics provides an excellent overview of current trends and issues in this rapidly developing field.

 

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One of the founders of evolutionary
11
A founder of evolutionary economics
30
F A Hayek and evolutionary Austrian economics
69
where we could go
89
Evolutionary economics and economic history
107
Darwins ideas and their mixed reception in evolutionary
136
Evolutionary modeling and the rulebased approach
161
Causality and comparative
174
Evolutionary economic policy and competitiveness
299
Smart specialisation
316
Evolutionary economic geography and policy
332
Macroevolutionary modelling of climate policies
359
Generalized rules NelsonWinter routines and Ostrom rules
381
Public entrepreneurship in economic evolution
402
Evolutionary political economy
411
Division of labor as coevolutionary process of ecology technology
421

Evolutionary economics routines and dynamic capabilities
197
Routines
215
Memes
235
The path dependence of knowledge and innovation
249
Evolutionary price theory
275
An African perspective
433
Globalization and its governance in an evolutionary perspective
445
Index
451
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Kurt Dopfer is Professor Emeritus at the University of St. Gallen, Switzerland.

Richard R. Nelson is Professor Emeritus at Columbia University, New York, USA.

Jason Potts is Professor at RMIT, Melbourne, Australia.

Andreas Pyka is Professor at University Hohenheim, Stuttgart, Germany.

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