Complex adaptive systems consist of a multitude of agents from whose individual adaptation efforts the adaptive behavior of the system as a whole emerges. In this paper it will be argued that capitalism is a complex adaptive system. Except for its particular mode of production many of its features are typical for such a system. A case in point is the way in which economic growth emerges as a collective outcome of individual adaptation strategies. The complex adaptive systems perspective offers a particular explanation for why the successive extension of the bounds of existing production possibilities is unsteady and rather wasteful in capitalism. Moreover, the strategies by which the agents try to adapt to crises – many of which imply some ...
The theory of complex systems applied to the evolutionary economics allows innovation to be conside...
The key topic of the paper is determined by the crisis situation of the nowadays economic model. Cap...
The thesis is composed by three essays investigating the interplay between technical change, long-ru...
Complex adaptive systems consist of a multitude of agents from whose individual adaptation efforts t...
This paper outlines an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth based on the twin principles of enterp...
This paper outlines an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth based on the twin principles of enterp...
This paper develops an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth, understood as a product of structural...
This paper first explores the notion that the limitlessness of knowledge is a privileged source of t...
Economies are evolving, complex, adaptive dynamic systems. Yet mainstream economics seems committed ...
The chapter aims at building the theoretical framework to understand the evolution of growth regimes...
An outstanding fact of capitalist change in the last few centuries is the ongoing emergence of new c...
The purpose of this study is to answer the research question, “How do we conquer the growth limits o...
The primary objective of this paper is to study the role of institutions evolution assuming that eco...
A good deal is known about what makes for successful economic development, but very little is known ...
This Handbook presents a systematic attempt to show how building upon the achievements of the econom...
The theory of complex systems applied to the evolutionary economics allows innovation to be conside...
The key topic of the paper is determined by the crisis situation of the nowadays economic model. Cap...
The thesis is composed by three essays investigating the interplay between technical change, long-ru...
Complex adaptive systems consist of a multitude of agents from whose individual adaptation efforts t...
This paper outlines an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth based on the twin principles of enterp...
This paper outlines an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth based on the twin principles of enterp...
This paper develops an evolutionary theory of adaptive growth, understood as a product of structural...
This paper first explores the notion that the limitlessness of knowledge is a privileged source of t...
Economies are evolving, complex, adaptive dynamic systems. Yet mainstream economics seems committed ...
The chapter aims at building the theoretical framework to understand the evolution of growth regimes...
An outstanding fact of capitalist change in the last few centuries is the ongoing emergence of new c...
The purpose of this study is to answer the research question, “How do we conquer the growth limits o...
The primary objective of this paper is to study the role of institutions evolution assuming that eco...
A good deal is known about what makes for successful economic development, but very little is known ...
This Handbook presents a systematic attempt to show how building upon the achievements of the econom...
The theory of complex systems applied to the evolutionary economics allows innovation to be conside...
The key topic of the paper is determined by the crisis situation of the nowadays economic model. Cap...
The thesis is composed by three essays investigating the interplay between technical change, long-ru...