Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review
2016 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 2, 2025
- Addressing stagnation in community currencies: enhancing circulation of digital community currencies using neural network-based satisfaction prediction pp. 285-326

- Maen Alaraj and Makoto Nishibe
- Analyzing the progress of Indian states chasing sustainable development goals using complex network framework pp. 327-340

- Hrishidev Unni, Rubal Rathi, Sangita Dutta Gupta and Anirban Chakraborti
- Relative thinking with exogenous reference prices in multiple price comparisons pp. 341-363

- Kazunori Yakushiji
- Correction: Relative thinking with exogenous reference prices in multiple price comparisons pp. 365-371

- Kazunori Yakushiji
- On the impact of parameters in a Kaleckian model with inflation–deflation expectations on the equilibrium stability and the existence of business cycles pp. 373-395

- Rudolf Zimka, Mária Grausová and Miroslav Hužvár
- Enhancing enterprise resilience through business environment optimization: evidence from multi-mechanism pathways in China pp. 397-426

- Zhixuan Ke, Hui Li and Dongsheng Yu
- Preface special issue: advances in evolutionary economic geography pp. 427-430

- Natsuki Kamakura and Akio Kondo
- Trajectory of path creation theory in evolutionary economic geography: expansion of research from manufacturing and producer services to tourism pp. 431-443

- Daisuke Sotohebo
- The role of large manufactures and local suppliers in industrial growth and regional diversification: the automobile industry in Kyushu, Japan pp. 445-463

- Kazuo Kadokawa
- Peripheral path creation through institutional agency: strategic governance of global linkages in a regional industrial clusters pp. 465-484

- Naoki Fujiwara
- The firm-location nexus: examining inventive footprint and technological evolution of Nortel over the course of its “boom and bust” pp. 485-509

- Dieter F. Kogler, Peter Kedron and Keungoui Kim
- Identifying key industries and assessing their economic impacts in Korea’s regional economies: a network centrality and input–output approach from 2005 to 2015 pp. 511-545

- Seongha Lee and Taku Ishiro
- Impact of Japanese enterprises’ expansion and withdrawal on Southeast Asia and Japan: an analysis using OECD inter-country input–output tables pp. 547-576

- Xuankun Xia and Taku Ishiro
- Industrial sources and unevenness of regional employment resilience in Japan pp. 577-605

- Hiroshi Nishi
- Industrial structure and heterogeneity in regional development across China pp. 607-627

- Jianing Zhou, Keith Waters, Shade Shutters and Terry Clower
- A methodological framework for tracing cluster life cycles: emerging hot spot analysis in evolutionary economic geography pp. 629-654

- Sebastián Baeza-González and Natsuki Kamakura
- Comparative study on the spatial characteristics of university–industry collaboration between Japan and the U.S.: empirical analysis using patent data pp. 655-683

- Shinji Koyanagi and Yutaka Yokura
- Towards an integrated strategic planning framework in the transition to a circular economy: lessons from local circular energy initiatives pp. 685-720

- Chedrak Chembessi, Christophe Beaurain and Geneviève Cloutier
- Industrial agglomerations and regional innovation in Japan: rethinking evolutionary economic geography, institutions and scale pp. 721-739

- Yutaka Yokura
- Hybrid approach combining large language model and network science for interview data analysis pp. 741-768

- Taiyo Nakatani, Kaito Tsuji, Saya Watanabe, Takaya Ohsato, Hiroaki Nanjo and Takaaki Aoki
- Professor Yuji Aruka’s Evolutionary Economics from a Sraffian perspective pp. 769-786

- Theodore Mariolis
- Book review on Why the Bank of Japan has failed to conquer deflation in Japan by Shigeyuki Hattori pp. 787-796

- Hiroshi Nishi
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
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