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Frontiers in Evolutionary Economics
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Frontmatter -- Inhalt / Contents -- Guest Editorial -- Abhandlungen / Original Papers -- The Routinization of Creativity -- The Evolution of Knowledge and Knowledge of Evolution -- Like Doktorvater, like Son? Tracing Role Model Learning in the Evolution of German Laser Research -- In What Sense do Firms Evolve? -- How Fast Can Firms Grow? -- Firm Growth and the Spatial Impact of Geolocated External Factors -- Competition and Increasing Returns -- Innovation and Market Structure in Pharmaceuticals: An Econometric Analysis on Simulated Data -- Escaping Satiation Dynamics: Some Evidence from British Household Data -- Evolving Preferences and Welfare Economics: The Perspective of Constitutional Political Economy -- Reconciling Normative and Behavioral Economics: An Application of the Naturalistic Approach to the Adaptation Problem -- Global Warming: Technology, Preferences and Policy -- Naturalizing Institutions: Evolutionary Principles and Application on the Case of Money -- Evolutionary Political Economy in Crisis Mode -- Buchbesprechungen / Book Reviews
Autorentext
Uwe Cantner, geb. 1960, ist seit 2000 Inhaber des Lehrstuhls VWL, insbesondere Mikroökonomik, an der Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena.
Klappentext
The diffusion of an evolutionary approach in economics during the past roughly 40 years has been steady and persuasive. This special issue is taking stock of some recent developments especially in the fields of analysis of institutions, economic geography, consumption and the demand side, which are still somewhat exploratory and pioneering. Four broad groups of papers are presented, addressing "Creativity, and knowledge accumulation", "Firms, consumers and structural change", "Welfare and evolving preferences" and "The macro and institutional levels".
Inhalt
Inhalt/Contents Guest Editorial Abhandlungen / Original Papers Cohendet, Patrick, Patrick Llerena, Laurent Simon, The Routinization of Creativity. Lessons from the Case of a Video-game Creative Powerhouse Loasby, Brian J., The Evolution of Knowledge and Knowledge of Evolution Buenstorf, Guido, Matthias Geissler, Like Doktorvater, like Son? Tracing Role Model Learning in the Evolution of German Laser Research Nooteboom, Bart, In What Sense do Firms Evolve? Murmann, Johann Peter, Jenny Korn, Hagen Worch, How Fast Can Firms Grow? Duschl, Matthias, Antje Schimke, Thomas Brenner, Dennis Luxen, Firm Growth and the Spatial Impact of Geolocated External Factors Amendola, Mario, Jean-Luc Gaffard, Competition and Increasing Returns Garavaglia, Christian, Franco Malerba, Luigi Orsenigo, Michele Pezzoni, Innovation and Market Structure in Pharmaceuticals: An Econometric Analysis on Simulated Data Chai, Andreas, Alessio Moneta, Escaping Satiation Dynamics: Some Evidence from British Household Data Vanberg, Viktor J., Evolving Preferences and Welfare Economics: The Perspective of Constitutional Political Economy Schubert, Christian, Martin Binder, Reconciling Normative and Behavioral Economics: An Application of the "Naturalistic. Approach" to the Adaptation Problem Birchenhall, Chris, Paul Windrum, Global Warming: Technology, Preferences and Policy Herrmann-Pillath, Carsten, Naturalizing Institutions: Evolutionary Principles and Application on the Case of Money Hanappi, Hardy, Evolutionary Political Economy in Crisis Mode
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09783828206021
- Auflage 1. Auflage
- Editor Giovanni Dosi, Uwe Cantner
- Sprache Englisch
- Genre Volkswirtschaft
- Größe H235mm x B165mm x T19mm
- Jahr 2014
- EAN 9783828206021
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- ISBN 3828206026
- Veröffentlichung 01.01.2014
- Titel Frontiers in Evolutionary Economics
- Untertitel Themenheft 2+3/Bd. 234(2014) Jahrbcher fr Nationalkonomie und Statistik
- Gewicht 544g
- Herausgeber De Gruyter Oldenbourg
- Anzahl Seiten 336
- Lesemotiv Verstehen