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Modern Evolutionary Economics An Overview

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Modern Evolutionary Economics
Presents the evolutionary perspective of the economy as perpetually moving, driven by innovation, and the empirical research this has guided.
Evolutionary economics sees the economy as always in motion with change being driven largely by continuing innovation. This approach to economics, heavily influenced by the work of Joseph Schumpeter, saw a revival as an alternative way of thinking about economic advancement as a result of Richard Nelson and Sidney Winter's seminal book, An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change, first published in 1982. In this long-awaited follow-up, Nelson is joined by leading figures in the field of evolutionary economics, reviewing in detail how this perspective has been manifest in various areas of economic inquiry where evolutionary economists have been active. Providing the perfect overview for interested economists and social scientists, readers will learn how in each of the diverse fields featured, evolutionary economics has enabled an improved understanding of how and why economic progress occurs.
1. Economics from an evolutionary perspective Richard Nelson; 2. Technological advance as an evolutionary process Giovanni Dosi and Richard Nelson; 3. The behavior and capability of firms Constance Helfat; 4. Schumpeterian competition and industrial dynamics Andreas Pyka and Richard Nelson; 5. Evolutionary perspectives on long run economic development Andreas Pyka, Pier Paolo Saviotti and Richard Nelson; 6. Economic catch-up by latecomers as an evolutionary process Keun Lee and Franco Malerba; 7. The evolution of evolutionary economics Kurt Dopfer and Richard Nelson.
Richard R. Nelson is Professor Emeritus at Columbia University. He served as a research economist and analyst at the Rand Corporation and the US President's Council of Economic Advisors. His most cited publications include his book with Sidney Winter, An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change (1982), The Moon and the Ghetto (1977), and National Innovation Systems (1993). He has received the Honda Prize, the Tinbergen Award, the Leontief Award, and the Veblen-Commons award for his research, and has been awarded an honorary degree by several universities.
Giovanni Dosi is Professor of Economics and director of the Institute of Economics at the Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna, and serves as Director of the Industrial Policy and Intellectual Property Rights Task Forces at the Initiative for Policy Dialogue at Columbia University. Professor Dosi is a continental Europe editor of the journal Industrial and Corporate Change. A selection of his works has been published as Innovation, Organization and Economic Dynamics (2000) and Economic Organization, Industrial Dynamics and Development (2012).
Constance E. Helfat is the J. Brian Quinn Professor in Technology and Strategy at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire. She has published widely in academic journals and books, and co-authored Dynamic Capabilities: Understanding Strategic Change in Organizations (2007). She is a Fellow of the Strategic Management Society, and has received the Distinguished Scholar Award from the Technology and Innovation Management Division of the Academy of Management, the Viipuri Prize, and an honorary degree. She currently serves as co-editor of the Strategic Management Journal.
Andreas Pyka is a Professor at the Universität Hohenheim, Stuttgart, where he has held the chair for innovation economics since April 2009. His fields of research are neo-Shcumpeterian economics and evolutionary economics with a special emphasis on numerical techniques of analysing dynamic p

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