In recent years, economic geographers have seized on the concepts of 'path dependence' and 'lock-in' as key ingredients in constructing an evolutionary approach to their subject. However, they have tended to invoke these notions without proper examination of the ongoing discussion and debate devoted to them within evolutionary economics and elsewhere. Our aim in this paper, therefore, is, first, to highlight some of the unresolved issues that surround these concepts, and, second, to explore their usefulness for understanding the evolution of the economic landscape and the process of regional development. We argue that in many important aspects, path dependence and 'lock-in' are place-dependent processes, and as such require geographical exp...
This paper tries to set out a potential of direct application of some evolutionary biology concepts ...
The emergence of new regional paths is a key topic in economic geography. While new paths are largel...
The evolutionary turn in economic geography has shed new light on historically contingent regional p...
The concept of path dependence has gained momentum in the social sciences, particularly in economic ...
Since Paul David published his economic histories of path dependent innovation the subject has exert...
This contribution discusses Ron Martin’s Reopke Lecture in Economic Geography ‘Rethinking Regional P...
Abstract. This article attempts to explore how key notions from Evolu-tionary Economics, such as sel...
Ron Martin’s recent critique of the canonical model of regional path dependence constitutes a signif...
In this chapter we will discuss how the mechanisms and drivers of regional economic resilience can b...
Henning M., Stam E. and Wenting R. Path dependence research in regional economic development: cacoph...
Path dependence has claimed its place as a core component of economic geography, but recently the co...
Our principal objective is to formulate some possible links between evolutionary economics and regio...
Evolutionary economics has become one of the most influential theories on the processes of technolog...
This aim of this paper is to present the objectives and scope of an evolutionary approach to economi...
Chapter in: Boschma, R. and Martin. R. (Eds) Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography, Chichester...
This paper tries to set out a potential of direct application of some evolutionary biology concepts ...
The emergence of new regional paths is a key topic in economic geography. While new paths are largel...
The evolutionary turn in economic geography has shed new light on historically contingent regional p...
The concept of path dependence has gained momentum in the social sciences, particularly in economic ...
Since Paul David published his economic histories of path dependent innovation the subject has exert...
This contribution discusses Ron Martin’s Reopke Lecture in Economic Geography ‘Rethinking Regional P...
Abstract. This article attempts to explore how key notions from Evolu-tionary Economics, such as sel...
Ron Martin’s recent critique of the canonical model of regional path dependence constitutes a signif...
In this chapter we will discuss how the mechanisms and drivers of regional economic resilience can b...
Henning M., Stam E. and Wenting R. Path dependence research in regional economic development: cacoph...
Path dependence has claimed its place as a core component of economic geography, but recently the co...
Our principal objective is to formulate some possible links between evolutionary economics and regio...
Evolutionary economics has become one of the most influential theories on the processes of technolog...
This aim of this paper is to present the objectives and scope of an evolutionary approach to economi...
Chapter in: Boschma, R. and Martin. R. (Eds) Handbook of Evolutionary Economic Geography, Chichester...
This paper tries to set out a potential of direct application of some evolutionary biology concepts ...
The emergence of new regional paths is a key topic in economic geography. While new paths are largel...
The evolutionary turn in economic geography has shed new light on historically contingent regional p...