In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of opinion concerning the meaning and explanation of economic evolution does not exist. But most of the authors involved agree that the common characteristic of its subject is the central importance of endogenously emerging innovation activity of privately owned enterprises, causing a structured economic and organizational change. Compared with that, there is a lively dispute regarding the question if processes of technical and economic change can be explained analogously to the basic principles of biological evolution. From an economic point of view Schumpeter and Marshall, geared to the level of a single firm, are of great importance for the dev...
How relevant is the notion of evolution for economics? In view of the paradigmatic influence of Darw...
This article discusses the challenges raised by the inclusion of evolutionary elements in the theori...
Forty years after Schumpeter explained in 1942 the process of competition- using the concept of a “d...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
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...
Schumpeter is usually considered as the leading figure of the evolutionary economics, despite his ow...
The generic features of an evolutionary theory which are identified in the conceptional discussion o...
This paper argues that Schumpeter’s core books are organised in three groups.The first of them is th...
Although the branch of economics that deals with economic evolution has become established during th...
In the past two decades there have been a growing number of works on evolutionary economics which ar...
Although the branch of economics that deals with economic evolution has become established during th...
The debate on the ontological foundations of evolutionary economics has reached a stage where discus...
During the last decades we have seen a revival of interest in the works of Joseph Schumpeter and ev...
Schumpeter is generally regarded as one of the most influential ancestors of the contemporary evolut...
How relevant is the notion of evolution for economics? In view of the paradigmatic influence of Darw...
This article discusses the challenges raised by the inclusion of evolutionary elements in the theori...
Forty years after Schumpeter explained in 1942 the process of competition- using the concept of a “d...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
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...
Schumpeter is usually considered as the leading figure of the evolutionary economics, despite his ow...
The generic features of an evolutionary theory which are identified in the conceptional discussion o...
This paper argues that Schumpeter’s core books are organised in three groups.The first of them is th...
Although the branch of economics that deals with economic evolution has become established during th...
In the past two decades there have been a growing number of works on evolutionary economics which ar...
Although the branch of economics that deals with economic evolution has become established during th...
The debate on the ontological foundations of evolutionary economics has reached a stage where discus...
During the last decades we have seen a revival of interest in the works of Joseph Schumpeter and ev...
Schumpeter is generally regarded as one of the most influential ancestors of the contemporary evolut...
How relevant is the notion of evolution for economics? In view of the paradigmatic influence of Darw...
This article discusses the challenges raised by the inclusion of evolutionary elements in the theori...
Forty years after Schumpeter explained in 1942 the process of competition- using the concept of a “d...