Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review
2016 - 2025
Current editor(s): Kiichiro Yagi, Yuji Aruka and Takahiro Fujimoto From Springer Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
Is something missing from the series or not right? See the RePEc data check for the archive and series.
Volume 22, issue 1, 2025
- Economic vulnerability amidst contagion: analyzing unemployment via Covid-19-induced transaction costs pp. 1-17

- Yildirim Beyazit Cicen
- The methodology for identifying factors contributing to the acceptance of behavioral change-led policies: the case of stay-at-home requests during the COVID-19 pandemic in Japan pp. 19-54

- Kazuki Matsui and Takashi Hashimoto
- Critical realism and logical analysis for history of economic theory: a case study on consumer’s surplus pp. 55-62

- Masaaki Yoshida and Tomoki Hirase
- Institutional entrepreneuring in social media: women influencers and instagram pp. 63-81

- Valéria Silva Mortari and Felipe Almeida
- Special Issue: Nobuo Okishio and the theory of accumulation: a critical assessment pp. 83-86

- Yasutaka Niisato and Toichiro Asada
- Okishio on the origin of profits: a Sraffian perspective pp. 87-107

- Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Okishio’s Book review on P. Sraffa: Production of commodities by means of commodities—prelude to a critique of economic theory pp. 109-118

- Nobuo Okishio, Taiji Hagiwara and Hiroko Hagiwara
- Comments on Nobuo Okishio’s review of Piero Sraffa’s Production of commodities by means of commodities (1960) pp. 119-125

- Heinz D. Kurz and Neri Salvadori
- Nobuo Okishio: The Theory of Accumulation: A Marxian approach to the dynamics of capitalist economy (Springer: Singapore, 2022) pp. 127-132

- Toichiro Asada
- A microfoundation of the Harrod–Okishio investment function pp. 133-154

- Tadasu Matsuo
- Harrod–Okishio investment function, business cycle, and decreasing population pp. 155-175

- Yasutaka Niisato
- Correction to: Harrod–Okishio investment function, business cycle, and decreasing population pp. 177-179

- Yasutaka Niisato
- Accelerated depreciation and investment-driven growth: a Marx-Okishio approach pp. 181-211

- Chong Liu, Bangxi Li and Jim Huangnan Shen
- Technical change and surplus labor in the global economy pp. 213-228

- Takahiko Hashimoto
- On the dynamic properties of Okishio’s Monetarist model pp. 229-264

- Toichiro Asada
- Debt burdens of governments and firms and the countercyclical fiscal policy pp. 265-281

- Kenshiro Ninomiya
- Correction: Book Review Christian Bessy, Expropriation by Law: Intellectual Property, Value and Labor, Edward Elgar, 2024 pp. 283-283

- Kota Kitagawa
Volume 21, issue 2, 2024
- Environmental multipliers for circular flow–positive-profit economies: formulation, implications and empirical illustration pp. 147-175

- Theodore Mariolis and Christos Tsirimokos
- Decentralization and rural–urban income inequality: implications for inverted-U hypothesis of Pakistan pp. 177-197

- Muhammad Shahid, Khalil Ahmad, Ayesha Haider and Safdar Ali
- Special issue: Data-driven mathematical sciences and econophysics pp. 199-201

- Mieko Tanaka-Yamawaki
- Statistical laws observed in earthquakes using mesh statistics: an econophysical point of view pp. 203-216

- Atushi Ishikawa, Shouji Fujimoto and Takayuki Mizuno
- Market declines triggered by the deviation from the random walk pp. 217-225

- Mieko Tanaka-Yamawaki and Yumihiko S. Ikura
- Short-term Kullback–Leibler divergence analysis to extract unstable periods in financial time series pp. 227-236

- Ryuji Ishizaki and Masayoshi Inoue
- Inverse problem solver for epidemiological geographic profiling pp. 237-248

- Yoshiharu Maeno
- Mixtures of log-normal distributions in the mid-scale range of firm-size variables pp. 249-260

- Arturo Ramos, Till Massing, Atushi Ishikawa, Shouji Fujimoto and Takayuki Mizuno
- Okun’s law and anelastic relaxation in advanced and developing economies pp. 261-276

- Raymond J. Hawkins
- Self-exciting negative binomial distribution process and critical properties of intensity distribution pp. 277-299

- Kotaro Sakuraba, Wataru Kurebayashi, Masato Hisakado and Shintaro Mori
- Special issue: microfoundation of evolutionary economics and its application: part 2 pp. 301-303

- Kazuhiro Kurose and Hiroshi Nishi
- Global supply chains as global commons: some policy considerations from the perspective of microfoundations in an evolutionary framework pp. 305-319

- Henning Schwardt
- Impacts of international trade on the SMT view of the economy pp. 321-347

- Tosihiro Oka
- Stability of price and quantity to a long-run equilibrium: a dynamic Leontief model with bounded rationality pp. 349-372

- Yangyuzi Wang
- Book Review Christian Bessy, Expropriation by Law: Intellectual Property, Value and Labor, Edward Elgar, 2024 pp. 373-386

- Kota Kitagawa
Volume 21, issue 1, 2024
- Why is the Cobb-Douglas production function so popular? pp. 1-20

- Bert M. Balk
- Downward aggregate supply curve in inflation crisis pp. 21-41

- Masoud Saadatmehr
- Special feature: economics education and evolutionary economics pp. 43-46

- Kiichiro Yagi
- Dispute on the reference standard for economics in Japan and its international backgrounds: is pluralism vs. standardization an appropriate scheme in economics education? pp. 47-80

- Kiichiro Yagi
- Overarching economic theory and economics education in times of crisis pp. 81-95

- Naoki Yoshihara
- Reality-oriented critical learning using the CORE in introductory economics courses: cognitive engagement and economic literacy pp. 97-113

- Natsuka Tokumaru
- Evolutionary alternatives to equilibrium frameworks in economics education pp. 115-130

- Henning Schwardt
- A practical report and reflection on a course on evolutionary economics for undergraduate students pp. 131-143

- Takashi Seo
- Correction: How Japanese firms address the issues of environment, society, and governance: a corporate governance perspective pp. 145-145

- Mitsuharu Miyamoto and Hiroatsu Nohara
Volume 20, issue 2, 2023
- Two self-organizing principles in economics and a conflict between them pp. 213-233

- Yuri Yegorov
- Joseph Alois Schumpeter and William James: pragmatism, will, and social evolution pp. 235-257

- Daisuke Kobayashi
- Fiscal policy and social infrastructure provision under alternative growth and distribution regimes pp. 259-286

- Hiroshi Nishi and Kazuhiro Okuma
- Debt burden, investment, and profit-sharing pp. 287-306

- Kenshiro Ninomiya
- Measuring consumer preferences for Japanese 5G mobile communication market pp. 307-319

- Naoki Takano
- Special issue: microfoundation of evolutionary economics and its application pp. 321-328

- Kazuhiro Kurose and Hiroshi Nishi
- Some supplementary explanations on Microfoundations pp. 329-365

- Yoshinori Shiozawa
- Quantity adjustment theory as a basis of evolutionary economics pp. 367-399

- Masashi Morioka
- Numerical analysis of a nonlinear (S, s) inventory control policy under a quantity adjustment economy including explanations from a linear model pp. 401-424

- Kazuhisa Taniguchi
- Theoretical foundations of the international interdependence of growth regimes: price system, income–demand linkage, and quantity adjustment pp. 425-455

- Hiroyasu Uemura
- The microfoundations of evolutionary economics and its future: an essay based on the SMT approach pp. 457-481

- Kazuhiro Kurose
- A note on application of Miyazawa’s multiplier to multisector model of evolutionary economics pp. 483-494

- Tsutomu Yoshioka
Volume 20, issue 1, 2023
- Production economy and industry studies pp. 1-23

- Takahiro Fujimoto
- How Japanese firms address the issues of environment, society, and governance: a corporate governance perspective pp. 25-46

- Mitsuharu Miyamoto and Hiroatsu Nohara
- Diversification and evolution of post-modern money as “ideational money”: from MMT to PMMT pp. 47-81

- Makoto Nishibe
- Unemployment persistence with an evolutionary perspective: job creation or destruction (or both)? pp. 83-109

- Liu De-Chih
- Endogenous constraints on full productive capacity in a free-market economy pp. 111-121

- Nicolas D. Cole
- On the role of social rules in economic development: historical perspectives pp. 123-139

- Jean-Paul Chavas
- Historical institutionalism and policy coordination: origins of the European semester pp. 141-167

- Wen Pan, Madeleine O. Hosli and Michaël Lantmeeters
- Robert Boyer, Une discipline sans réflexivité peut-elle être une science? Epistémologie de l’économie pp. 169-179

- Toshio Yamada
- Book review on Hiroyasu Uemura, Japanese Institutionalist Post-Keynesians Revisited: inheritance from Marx, Keynes and Institutionalism Springer, 2023 pp. 181-190

- Hiroshi Nishi
- Christian Bessy and Michel Margairaz eds. Les biens communs en perspectives. Propriété, travail, valeur (XVIIIe-XXIe siècle), Editions de la Sorbonne, 2021 pp. 191-211

- Kota Kitagawa
| |