Technical Change and Economic Theory
Edited by Giovanni Dosi,
Christopher Freeman,
Richard Nelson,
Gerald Silverberg and
Luc Soete (l.soete@maastrichtuniversity.nl)
in LEM Book Series from Laboratory of Economics and Management (LEM), Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy
Date: 1988
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Part I - Introduction , pp 1-8

- Christopher Freeman
- Ch 10-14 Part IV - Innovation and the evolution of firms , pp 219-308

- Richard Nelson, Giovanni Dosi, Marc Willinger, Ehud Zuscovitch, David Teece, Neil Kay and Rod Coombs
- Ch 15-18 Part V - National Systems of innovation , pp 309-398

- Richard Nelson, Christopher Freeman, Bengt-Åke Lundvall and Pavel Pelikan
- Ch 19-23 Part VI - International diffusion of technology and international trade competition , pp 399-527

- Luc Soete, Giovanni Dosi, Jan Fagerberg, Carlota Perez, Kurt Unger and Francois Chesnais
- Ch 2-5 Part II - Evolution, technology, and institutions: a wider framework for economic analysis , pp 9-119

- Christopher Freeman, Giovanni Dosi, Luigi Orsenigo, Christopher Freeman, Carlota Perez, Robert Boyer and Peter Allen
- Ch 24-27 Part VII - Formal Models , pp 528-630

- Gerald Silverberg, John Metcalfe, Brian Arthur and Robert Boyer
- Ch 28 Part VIII - Conclusions , pp 631-646

- Richard Nelson and Luc Soete
- Ch 6-9 Part III - How well does established theory work , pp 120-218

- Giovanni Dosi, Fabrizio Coricelli, Marco Lippi, Ronald Heiner, Norman Clark and Calestous Juma
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