Notions of Darwinian selection have been implicit in economic theory for at least sixty years. Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter have argued that while evolutionary thinking was prevalent in prewar economics, the postwar Neoclassical school became almost entirely preoccupied with equilibrium conditions and their mathematical conditions. One of the problems with the economic interpretation of firm selection through competition has been a weak grasp on an incomplete scientific paradigm. As I.F. Price notes, "The biological metaphor has long lurked in the background of management theory largely because the message of 'survival of the fittest' (usually wrongly attributed to Charles Darwin rather than Herbert Spencer) provides a seemingly natural...
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The biological evolution of complex organisms, in which the functioning of genes is interdependent, ...
This paper engages with the methodological debate on the contribution of Darwinism to Veblen's (1898...
Forty years after Schumpeter explained in 1942 the process of competition- using the concept of a “d...
Discusses concepts of competition in economics and ecology and the relevance of evolution to both su...
In his recent book The Darwin Economy Robert Frank predicted that Charles Darwin would replace Adam ...
The paper explores to what extent the process of natural selection put forward by Darwin actually f...
Evolutionary theory study of processes that transform economy for firms, institutions, industries, e...
The focus of evolutionary economics is a process of continuous economic and organizational change. C...
This paper studies aggregate dynamics in a cobweb model where learning takes place through a selecti...
The focus of evolutionary economics is a process of continuous economic and organizational change. C...
The debate on the ontological foundations of evolutionary economics has reached a stage where discus...
Post-Schumpeterians have tended to use biological analogies to understand economic evolution, in con...
Competition among firms has been suggested to reflect the ruthless logic of Darwinian selection: a f...
International audienceThe article examines two cases of adoption of evolutionary ways of thinking by...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
The biological evolution of complex organisms, in which the functioning of genes is interdependent, ...
This paper engages with the methodological debate on the contribution of Darwinism to Veblen's (1898...
Forty years after Schumpeter explained in 1942 the process of competition- using the concept of a “d...
Discusses concepts of competition in economics and ecology and the relevance of evolution to both su...
In his recent book The Darwin Economy Robert Frank predicted that Charles Darwin would replace Adam ...
The paper explores to what extent the process of natural selection put forward by Darwin actually f...
Evolutionary theory study of processes that transform economy for firms, institutions, industries, e...
The focus of evolutionary economics is a process of continuous economic and organizational change. C...
This paper studies aggregate dynamics in a cobweb model where learning takes place through a selecti...
The focus of evolutionary economics is a process of continuous economic and organizational change. C...
The debate on the ontological foundations of evolutionary economics has reached a stage where discus...
Post-Schumpeterians have tended to use biological analogies to understand economic evolution, in con...
Competition among firms has been suggested to reflect the ruthless logic of Darwinian selection: a f...
International audienceThe article examines two cases of adoption of evolutionary ways of thinking by...
In two survey articles on evolutionary economics Hodgson points out that currently a consensus of op...
The biological evolution of complex organisms, in which the functioning of genes is interdependent, ...
This paper engages with the methodological debate on the contribution of Darwinism to Veblen's (1898...