The paper gives attention to the question of whether the development of evolutionary theories in biology over the last twenty years has any implications for evolutionary economics. Though criticisms of Darwin and the modern synthesis have always existed, most of them have not been widely accepted or have been absorbed by the mainstream. Recent findings in evolutio¬nary biology have started to question again the main principles of the modern synthesis. These findings suggest amongst others that the phenomena of co-operation, communication, and self-organization have been under-estimated, and that selection is not the predominant factor of evolution, but only one among many. Thus, in evolutionary economics, the question is whether the popular...
The article presents the current state of evolutionary economics against the backdrop of changes rel...
The paper provides a broad overview of evolutionary thinking, and in particular, of evolutionary int...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
The paper gives attention to the question of whether the development of evolutionary theories in bio...
The paper gives attention to the question of whether the development of evolutionary theories in bio...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
Usually evolutionary economists equate evolutionary theory with modern Darwinism. However the rise o...
The intellectual histories of economics and evolutionary biology are closely intertwined because bot...
Schumpeter is usually considered as the leading figure of the evolutionary economics, despite his ow...
This short paper is about the generalized evolutionary approach to the economics of science (and tec...
As human traits and preferences were shaped by natural selection, there is substantial potential for...
Evolutionary theory is undergoing an intense period of discussion and reevaluation. This, contrary t...
Hodgson and Knudsen’s Generalized Darwinism (GD) and the Continuity Hypothesis (CH) put forward by W...
This paper engages with the methodological debate on the contribution of Darwinism to Veblen's (1898...
Evolutionary economics provides a self-organizing stabilizing mechanism without relying on mechanic ...
The article presents the current state of evolutionary economics against the backdrop of changes rel...
The paper provides a broad overview of evolutionary thinking, and in particular, of evolutionary int...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
The paper gives attention to the question of whether the development of evolutionary theories in bio...
The paper gives attention to the question of whether the development of evolutionary theories in bio...
“The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com” Copyright Springer [Full text of thi...
Usually evolutionary economists equate evolutionary theory with modern Darwinism. However the rise o...
The intellectual histories of economics and evolutionary biology are closely intertwined because bot...
Schumpeter is usually considered as the leading figure of the evolutionary economics, despite his ow...
This short paper is about the generalized evolutionary approach to the economics of science (and tec...
As human traits and preferences were shaped by natural selection, there is substantial potential for...
Evolutionary theory is undergoing an intense period of discussion and reevaluation. This, contrary t...
Hodgson and Knudsen’s Generalized Darwinism (GD) and the Continuity Hypothesis (CH) put forward by W...
This paper engages with the methodological debate on the contribution of Darwinism to Veblen's (1898...
Evolutionary economics provides a self-organizing stabilizing mechanism without relying on mechanic ...
The article presents the current state of evolutionary economics against the backdrop of changes rel...
The paper provides a broad overview of evolutionary thinking, and in particular, of evolutionary int...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...