Forty years after Schumpeter explained in 1942 the process of competition- using the concept of a “destructive-creative ” inner mechanism- Nelson and Winter (1982) published their synthesis of evolutionary economic theory based on a metaphor of the natural selection theory. The impact of their intellectual work was just felt in the beginning of the new Century. Their analytic framework compose presently one of the most complete explanations of micro dynamics and technical change. A remarkable point about the new evolutionary approach come forth in the deep similarity between the process of competition between agents (units of business) and the mechanism of natural selection. The selection principle must be transposed to the economic process...
Avec cet ouvrage paru en 1982, Nelson & Winter posent les bases d'une nouvelle théorie économique : ...
This paper makes a critical survey of some recent evolutionary economic literature dealing with indu...
This paper pursues a research agenda inspired by Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter’s Evolutionary The...
Notions of Darwinian selection have been implicit in economic theory for at least sixty years. Richa...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
Evolutionary theory study of processes that transform economy for firms, institutions, industries, e...
Post-Schumpeterians have tended to use biological analogies to understand economic evolution, in con...
The focus of evolutionary economics is a process of continuous economic and organizational change. C...
The focus of evolutionary economics is a process of continuous economic and organizational change. C...
The paper explores to what extent the process of natural selection put forward by Darwin actually f...
International audienceThe article examines two cases of adoption of evolutionary ways of thinking by...
The purpose of this paper is to seek to rise to the challenge posed by Harstad and Selten by providi...
During the last decades we have seen a revival of interest in the works of Joseph Schumpeter and ev...
The paper analyzes the similarities and differences between the markets-as-networks (or IMP) traditi...
The recent renewal of the evolutionary approach in economics is an occasion to check the potential c...
Avec cet ouvrage paru en 1982, Nelson & Winter posent les bases d'une nouvelle théorie économique : ...
This paper makes a critical survey of some recent evolutionary economic literature dealing with indu...
This paper pursues a research agenda inspired by Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter’s Evolutionary The...
Notions of Darwinian selection have been implicit in economic theory for at least sixty years. Richa...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
Evolutionary theory study of processes that transform economy for firms, institutions, industries, e...
Post-Schumpeterians have tended to use biological analogies to understand economic evolution, in con...
The focus of evolutionary economics is a process of continuous economic and organizational change. C...
The focus of evolutionary economics is a process of continuous economic and organizational change. C...
The paper explores to what extent the process of natural selection put forward by Darwin actually f...
International audienceThe article examines two cases of adoption of evolutionary ways of thinking by...
The purpose of this paper is to seek to rise to the challenge posed by Harstad and Selten by providi...
During the last decades we have seen a revival of interest in the works of Joseph Schumpeter and ev...
The paper analyzes the similarities and differences between the markets-as-networks (or IMP) traditi...
The recent renewal of the evolutionary approach in economics is an occasion to check the potential c...
Avec cet ouvrage paru en 1982, Nelson & Winter posent les bases d'une nouvelle théorie économique : ...
This paper makes a critical survey of some recent evolutionary economic literature dealing with indu...
This paper pursues a research agenda inspired by Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter’s Evolutionary The...