evolutionary economics
This keyword was found on the following pages:
Aldrich, H.E. 2001. Who wants to be an evolutionary theorist?
Journal of Management Inquiry
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Keywords:
evolutionary economics
organizational evolution.
Allen, P.M. 1992. Modelling evolutionary and complex systems.
World Futures
34:
105123.
Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Allen, P.M. 1992. Evolutionary theory, policy making and planning.
Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research
51:
644657.
Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Allen, P.M.
1993. Modèles évolutifs des systèmes humains. In Temporalités urbaines, 247270.
Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Allen, P.M. 1993.
Policy in a world of evolutionary learning and ignorance.
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de Greene, A Systems-based Approach to Policy Making,
4364.
Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary economics
evolutionary learning
ignorance
policy.
Allen, P.M. 1994.
Evolution, sustainability and industrial metabolism.
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Ayres/Simonis, Industrial Metabolism,
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Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary economics
industrial metabolism
sustainability.
Allen, P.M.
1994. Evolutionary complex systems: Models of technology change. In #, Chaos and Economic Theory, ##.
Keywords:
evolutionary complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Allen, P.M. 1996. Cities and regions as evolutionary complex systems.
Geographical Systems
4:
103130.
Keywords:
evolutionary complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Allen, P.M. 1997.
Cities and Regions as Self-Organizing Systems: Models of Complexity.
London: Gordon and Breach.
Keywords:
evolutionary complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Allen, P.M. 1998.
Evolving complex systems in social science.
In
Altmann/Koch, Systems,
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Keywords:
evolutionary complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Allen, P.M. 1999.
Cities as self-organizing complex systems.
In
Bertuglia/Bianchi/Mela, The City and its Sciences,
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Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary economics
self-organization.
Allen, P.M./Clark, N./Perez-Trejo, F. 1993. Strategic planning of complex systems.
Review of Political Economy
4:
275290.
Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Argyrous, G./Sethi, R. 1996. The theory of evolution and the evolution of theory: Veblen's methodology in contemporary perspective.
Cambridge Journal of Economics
20:
475495.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
methodology
Veblen.
Biddle, J.E. 1990. Purpose and evolution in Commons's institutionalism.
History of Political Economy
22:
1947.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 2.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Boulding, K.E. 1981.
Evolutionary Economics.
London: Sage.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Boyd, R./Richerson, P.J. 1992.
Sociobiology, culture and economic theory.
In
Witt, Evolutionary Economics,
441465.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
sociobiology.
Clark, N./Perez-Trejo, F./Allen, P.M. 1995.
Evolutionary Dynamics and Sustainable Development: A Systems Approach.
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar.
Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary dynamics
evolutionary economics.
Edgell, S. 1975. Thorstein Veblen's theory of evolutionary change.
American Journal of Economics and Sociology
34:
267280.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
Veblen.
Febrero, R./Schwartz, P.S., eds. 1996.
Essence of Becker.
Stanford, CA: Hoover Institution Press.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Foss, N.J. 1994. The biological analogy and the theory of the firm: Marshall and monopolistic competion.
Journal of Economic Issues
28:
11151136.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Georgescu-Roegen, N. 1974. L'economia politica come estensione della biologia.
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[abstract]
Keywords:
ecological deterioration
evolutionary economics
exosomatic evolution
generalized evolutionary theory
mechanics
reversibility.
Harris, A.L. 1934. Economic evolution: Dialectical and Darwinian.
Journal of Political Economy
52:
3479.
Reprinted in (Hodgson 1998, vol. 2).
Keywords:
dialectic
evolutionary economics.
Hill, F.G. 1958.
Veblen and Marx.
In
Dowd, Thorstein Veblen,
129149.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hirshleifer, J., ed. 1982.
Evolutionary Models in Economics and Law. Research in Law and Economics, vol. 4.
Greenwich, CT/London: JAI Press.
Keywords:
evolution of law
evolutionary economics.
Hodgson, G.M.
1992. Thorstein Veblen and Joseph Schumpeter on evolutionary economics. Report no. 10/92 of the Research Group on Biological Foundations of Human Culture, Center for Interdisciplinary Research, University of Bielefeld. [abstract]
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hodgson, G.M.
1992. Optimization and evolution: Winter's critique of Friedman revisited. Report no. 11/92 of the Research Group on Biological Foundations of Human Culture, Center for Interdisciplinary Research, University of Bielefeld. [abstract]
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
maximization
optimization
satisficing
selectionism.
Hodgson, G.M. 1992. Thorstein Veblen and post-Darwinian economics.
Cambridge Journal of Economics
16:
285301.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hodgson, G.M. 1993. The mecca of Alfred Marshall.
Economic Journal
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Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hodgson, G.M. 1994. Optimisation and evolution: Winter's critique of Friedman revisted.
Cambridge Journal of Economics
18:
413430.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 2.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hodgson, G.M., ed. 1995.
Economics and Biology.
Aldershot: Edward Elgar.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hodgson, G.M. 1998.
The mecca of Alfred Marshall.
In
Hodgson, The Foundations of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 1.,
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Originally published 1993. Economic Journal 103: 406÷415.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hodgson, G.M. 1998.
Optimisation and evolution: Winter's critique of Friedman revisted.
In
Hodgson, The Foundations of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 2.,
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Originally published 1994. Cambridge Journal of Economics 18: 413÷430.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hodgson, G.M./Samuels, W.J./Tool, M.R., eds. 1994.
The Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics, L-Z.
Aldershot, UK: Edward Elgar.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Hutter, M. 1994.
Organism as a metaphor in German economic thought.
In
Mirowski, Natural Images in Economic Thought,
289321.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1998, vol. 1, ##.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
Germany
organic metaphors.
Hutter, M. 1998.
Organism as a metaphor in German economic thought.
In
Hodgson, The Foundations of Evolutionary Economics, vol. 1.,
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Originally published 1994 in Mirowski, Natural Images in Economic Thought, 289÷321.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
Germany
organic metaphors.
Khalil, E.L. 1995. The socioculturalist agenda in economics: Critical remarks of Thorstein Veblen's legacy.
Journal of Socio-Economics
24:
545569.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
institutionalism
socioculturalist agenda in economics
Veblen.
Khalil, E.L. 1995. Has economics progressed? Rectilinear, historicist, universalist, and evolutionary historiographies.
History of Political Economy
27:
4387.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
historiography
phisosophy of science
progress.
Khalil, E.L. 1995. Individual separateness or universal scheme? A note on neo-Darwinian vs. non-Darwinian evolutionary social science.
Human Nature
6:
9194.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
evolutionary social science.
Khalil, E.L. 1996. What is economic action? From Marshall and Robbins to Polanyi and Becker.
Journal of the History of Economic Thought
18:
1336.
Keywords:
Becker
economic action
evolutionary economics
Marshall
Polanyi
Robbins.
Khalil, E.L. 1996. Friedrich Hayek's Darwinian theory of evolution of institutions: Two problems.
Australian Economic Papers
35:
183201.
Keywords:
Darwinian theory of economic evolution
Darwinian theory of institutions
evolutionary economics
Hayek
institutionalism.
Khalil, E.L. 1996. Kenneth Boulding: Ecodynamicist or evolutionary economist?
Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics
19:
83100.
Keywords:
Boulding
ecodynamics
ecological economics
evolutionary economics.
Khalil, E.L. 1997. Economics, biology, and naturalism: Three problems concerning the question of individuality.
Biology and Philosophy
12:
185206.
[abstract][pdf.]
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
individuality
naturalism
naturalism in economics.
Khalil, E.L. 1997. The red queen paradox: A proper name for a popular game.
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
153:
411415.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
red queen hypothesis.
Khalil, E.L. 1997. Is the firm an individual?
Cambridge Journal of Economics
21:
519544.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
individuality
theory of the firm.
Khalil, E.L. 1997. Production and environmental resources: A prelude to an evolutionary framework.
Southern Economic Journal
63:
929946.
Keywords:
ecological economics
environmental resources
evolutionary economics
production.
Khalil, E.L. 1997. Evolutionary biology and evolutionary economics.
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics
8:
221244.
Keywords:
biological metaphors in economic theory
evolutionary economics
interdisciplinarity.
Khalil, E.L. 1998. The five careers of the biological metaphor in economic theory.
Journal of Socio-Economics
27:
2952.
Keywords:
biological metaphors in economic theory
evolutionary economics.
March, J.G. 1994.
The evolution of evolution.
In
Baum/Singh, Evolutionary Dynamics of Organizations,
3949.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
history.
Mokyr, J. 2000.
Evolutionary phenomena in technological change.
In
Ziman, Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process,
5265.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
technological change.
Nelson, R.R./Winter, S.G. 1973. Toward an evolutionary theory of economic capabilities.
American Economic Review
63:
440449.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Niman, N.B. 2000. Competition and economic progress.
Journal of Bioeconomics
2:
221231.
[abstract]
Keywords:
entrepreneurship
evolutionary economics
Ghiselin
Schumpeter
technological change.
Perez-Trejo, F./Clark, N./Allen, P.M. 1993. An exploration of dynamical systems modelling as a decision tool for environmental policy.
Journal of Environmental Management
39:
305319.
Keywords:
complex systems
evolutionary economics.
Ponti, G. 2000. Splitting the baby in two: Solving Solomon's dilemma with boundedly rational agents.
Journal of Evolutionary Economics
10:
449455.
[abstract]
Keywords:
bounded rationality
evolutionary dynamics
evolutionary economics
implementation theory
Solomon's dilemma.
Richerson, P.J./Boyd, R. 1997/8. Homage to Malthus, Ricardo, and Boserup: Toward a general theory of population, economic growth, environmental deterioration, wealth, and poverty.
Human Ecology Review
4:
8590.
Keywords:
ecology
evolutionary economics.
Vanberg, V. 1986. Spontaneous market order and social rules: A critique of F.A. Hayek's theory of cultural evolution.
Economics and Philosophy
2:
75100.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Veblen, T. 1898. Why is economics not an evolutionary science?
Quarterly Journal of Economics
12:
373397.
Reprinted in The Place of Science in Modern Civilisation and Other Essays by Thorstein Veblen, New York: Russell and Russell, 1961. and London: Routledge, 1994.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Williamson, O.E. 1973. Markets and hierarchies: Some elementary considerations.
American Economic Review
63:
316325.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Winter, S.G. 1964. Economic 'natural selection' and the theory of the firm.
Yale Economic Essays
4:
225272.
Reprinted in Hodgson 1988 vol. 2.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Winter, S.G. 1971. Satisficing, selection and the innovating remnant.
Quarterly Journal of Economics
85:
237261.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Winter, S.G. 1975.
Optimization and evolution in the theory of the firm.
In
Day/Groves, Adaptive Economic Models,
73118.
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Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Witt, U. 1985. Economic behavior and biological evolution: Some remarks on the sociobiology debate.
Zeitschrift für die gesamte Staatswissenschaft
141:
365389.
[abstract]
Keywords:
altruism
evolutionary economics
innate learning patterns
preference theory.
Witt, U. 1986. Firm's market behavior under imperfect information and economic natural selection.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
7:
265290.
[abstract]
Keywords:
economic natural selection
evolutionary economics
imperfect information
implicit learning
profit maximization
theory of the firm.
Witt, U. 1986. How can complex economic behavior be investigated? The example of the ignorant monopolist revisited.
Behavioral Science
31:
173188.
[abstract]
Keywords:
complex economic behavior
computer simulation
evolutionary economics
theory of the firm.
Witt, U. 1986. Evolution and stability of cooperation without enforceable contracts.
Kyklos
38:
245265.
[abstract]
Keywords:
contracts
cooperation
evolutionary economics
frequency-dependent learning
prisonersÎ dilemma.
Witt, U. 1987.
Individualistische Grundlagen der evolutorischen Ökonomik (Individualistic Foundations of Evolutionary Economics).
(Individualistic Foundations of Evolutionary Economics). TŸbingen: Mohr-Siebeck.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
methodological individualism.
Witt, U. 1989. The evolution of economic institutions as a propagation process.
Public Choice
62:
155172.
[abstract]
Reprinted in Hodgson, The Economics of Institutions.
Keywords:
economic institutions
evolution of institutions
evolutionary economics
game theory
memetics
nonstrategic interaction
propagation
strategic interaction.
Witt, U. 1989.
Subjectivism in economics: A suggested reorientation.
In
Grunert/Oelander, Understanding Economic Behavior,
409431.
[abstract]
Keywords:
aprioristic approach
Austrian economics
evolutionary economics
intentionality
naturalism
psychological foundation
subjectivism.
Witt, U. 1991.
Reflections on the present state of evolutionary economic theory.
In
Hodgson/Screpanti, Rethinking Economics,
83102.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Witt, U. 1991. Economics, sociobiology, and behavioral psychology on preferences.
Journal of Economic Psychology
12:
557573.
[abstract]
Reprinted in Hodgson, Economics and Biology.
Keywords:
behavioral psychology
empirical theory of preferences
evolutionary economics
innate learning patterns
sociobiology.
Witt, U. 1992. Evolutionary concepts in economics.
Eastern Economic Journal
18:
405419.
[abstract]
Keywords:
competition
coordination
economic change
endogenous change
epistemological problens
evolutionary economics
frequency-dependency
innovation
markets
population thinking
replicator dynamics
selection effect
social change.
Witt, U., ed. 1992.
Explaining Process and Change: Approaches to Evolutionary Economics.
Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Witt, U. 1992.
Evolution as the theme of a new heterodoxy in economics.
In
Witt, Explaining Process and Change,
320.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Witt, U. 1992.
Turning Austrian economics into an evolutionary theory.
In
Caldwell/Böhm, Austrian Economics,
215236.
[abstract]
Reprinted as "Schumpeter vs. Hayek: Two approaches to Evolutionary Economics," in Meijer, New Perspectives on Austrian Economics (1995), 81101.
Keywords:
Austrian economics
evolutionary economics
Schumpeter.
Witt, U. 1993.
Emergence and dissemination of innovations: Some problems and principles of evolutionary economics.
In
Day/Chen, Nonlinear Dynamics and Evolutionary Economics,
91100.
[abstract]
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Witt, U., ed. 1993.
Evolution in Markets and Institutions.
Würzburg: Physica.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
institutions
markets.
Witt, U. 1994. Endogenous change: Causes and contingencies.
Advances in Austrian Economics
1:
105117.
[abstract]
Keywords:
causality
endogenous change
evolutionary economics
free will
predetermination.
Witt, U. 1994.
Theory of social evolution: Hayek's unfinished legacy.
In
Birner, Hayek, Coordination, and Evolution,
178189.
[abstract]
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
Hayek
rules of conduct
selection
social dilemmas
socioeconomic evolution
tacit learning.
Witt, U. 1994.
Evolutionary economics.
In
Boettke, The Elgar Companion to Austrian Economics,
541548.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Witt, U. 1995. Coordination of individual economic activities as an evolving process of self-organization.
Economie Appliquée
38:
569595.
[abstract]
Reprinted in Boettke/Prychitko, Market Process Theories.
Keywords:
coordination
evolutionary economics
selection.
Witt, U. 1996. A 'Darwinian revolution' in economics?
Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics
152:
707715.
[abstract]
Keywords:
Darwinian revolution
evolutionary economics
naturalism.
Witt, U. 1996.
Bounded rationality, social learning, and viable moral conduct in a Prisoners' Dilemma.
In
Perlman/Helmstädter, Behavioral Norms, Technological Progress and Economic Dynamics,
3349.
[abstract]
Keywords:
bounded rationality
evolutionary economics
moral conduct
prisonersÎ dilemma
rationality
social learning.
Witt, U. 1996.
Moral norms and rationality within populations: An evolutionary theory.
In
Pardo/Schneider, Current Issues in Public Choice,
237256.
[abstract]
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
game theory
Hayek
morality
prisonersÎ dilemma
rationality
social learning.
Witt, U. 1997. The Hayekian puzzle: Spontaneous order and the business cycle.
Scottish Journal of Political Economy
44:
4458.
[abstract]
Reprinted in: Bouckaert/Godart van der Kroon, Hayek Revisited, 72÷86.
Keywords:
dynamics of learning
evolutionary economics
expectations formation
general equilibrium theory
Hayek.
Witt, U. 1997. Self-organization and economics: What is new?
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics
8:
489507.
[abstract]
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
invisible hand explanation
markets
self-organization.
Witt, U. 1997. 'Lock-in' vs. 'critical masses': Industrial change under network externalities.
International Journal of Industrial Organization
15:
753773.
[abstract]
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
lock in
path dependence.
Witt, U. 1998. Do entrepreneurs need firms? A contribution to a missing chapter in Austrian Economics.
Review of Austrian Economics
11:
99109.
[abstract]
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
theory of the firm.
Witt, U. 1998. Imagination and leadership: The neglected dimension of an evolutionary theory of the firm.
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
35:
161177.
[abstract]
Keywords:
bounded rationality
evolutionary economics
theory of the firm.
Witt, U. 1999. Bioeconomics as economics from a Darwinian perspective.
Journal of Bioeconomics
1:
1934.
[abstract]
Keywords:
adaptation
analogy
bioeconomics
Darwinian world view
evolutionary economics
evolutionary progress
genetic endowment
growth of consumption
natural selection
optimization
preferences
situational logic
subjectivism.
Witt, U. 1999.
Evolutionary economics and evolutionary biology.
In
Koslowsky, Sociobiology and Bioeconomics,
279298.
Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Witt, U. 2000.
Evolutionary economics: An interpretative survey.
In
Dopfer, Evolutionary Economics,
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Keyword:
evolutionary economics.
Witt, U. 2000. Learning to consume: A theory of wants and demand growth.
Journal of Evolutionary Economics
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Keywords:
demand growth
evolutionary economics
theory of wants.
Witt, U. 2000.
Path-dependence in institutional change.
In
Dopfer, The Evolutionary Principles of Economics,
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[abstract]
Keywords:
coordination
evolutionary economics
game theory
institutional change
path dependence.
Ziman, J. 2000.
Evolutionary models for technological change.
In
Ziman, Technological Innovation as an Evolutionary Process,
312.
Keywords:
evolutionary economics
technological change.
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