This article represents a paper for the 5th International Symposium on Evolutionary Economics “Economic Transformation and Evolutionary Theory of J. Schumpeter” (Pushchino, Moscow region, Russia, 25-27 September, 2003). There is shown, that the comparison of two well-known works of Josef Schumpeter (“The Theory of Economic Development” and “Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy”) displays a discrepancy between the two visions of development of market economic systems – evolutionary and transformational, i.e. non-evolutionary transition into a qualitatively different state. No theoretical schema that would reconcile logically these two visions was left to us by Schumpeter. Is it possible to deal with this discrepancy in a correct way? What...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
__Abstract__ Economic welfare rests on entrepreneurs, competition, and good governance. All three...
International audienceWe develop a critical interpretation of Schumpeter’s thinking that allowstwo a...
This article represents a paper for the 5th International Symposium on Evolutionary Economics “Econ...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's anal...
This paper argues that Schumpeter’s core books are organised in three groups.The first of them is th...
The paper is a contribution to the theory of institutional change. Using a process-based, evolutiona...
In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking...
Schumpeter is usually considered as the leading figure of the evolutionary economics, despite his ow...
Economics depends heavily on assumptions made about the phenomenon of institutional variety and its ...
Schumpeter’s unique type of evolutionary analysis can hardly be understood unless we recognise that ...
Abstract: Institutional factors and evolutionary processes are now widely recognized to play key ro...
This paper discusses some theoretical-methodological bases for comparative institutional analysis. ...
The economic system is not ultimately made of resources, but of institutions. And because economic s...
This paper seeks to explore and to critically evaluate, from an economic standpoint, Joseph Schumpet...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
__Abstract__ Economic welfare rests on entrepreneurs, competition, and good governance. All three...
International audienceWe develop a critical interpretation of Schumpeter’s thinking that allowstwo a...
This article represents a paper for the 5th International Symposium on Evolutionary Economics “Econ...
International audienceIn this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's anal...
This paper argues that Schumpeter’s core books are organised in three groups.The first of them is th...
The paper is a contribution to the theory of institutional change. Using a process-based, evolutiona...
In this paper, we provide an institutional interpretation of Schumpeter's analysis of money, banking...
Schumpeter is usually considered as the leading figure of the evolutionary economics, despite his ow...
Economics depends heavily on assumptions made about the phenomenon of institutional variety and its ...
Schumpeter’s unique type of evolutionary analysis can hardly be understood unless we recognise that ...
Abstract: Institutional factors and evolutionary processes are now widely recognized to play key ro...
This paper discusses some theoretical-methodological bases for comparative institutional analysis. ...
The economic system is not ultimately made of resources, but of institutions. And because economic s...
This paper seeks to explore and to critically evaluate, from an economic standpoint, Joseph Schumpet...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
__Abstract__ Economic welfare rests on entrepreneurs, competition, and good governance. All three...
International audienceWe develop a critical interpretation of Schumpeter’s thinking that allowstwo a...