Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 15, issue 5, 2005
- A fresh look on economic evolution from the kinetic viewpoint pp. 481-503

- Marco Lehmann-Waffenschmidt
- Social structure and consumption: on the diffusion of consumer good innovation pp. 505-531

- Andreas Reinstaller and Bulat Sanditov
- New market creation through transformation pp. 533-565

- Saras Sarasvathy and Nicholas Dew
- Product differentiation and competitive selection pp. 567-580

- Serguei Kaniovski
- Book review pp. 581-583

- Koen Frenken
- Book review pp. 583-589

- Mercedes Bleda
- Book review pp. 589-592

- Ross Thomson
- Book review pp. 592-595

- Michel Quéré
- Book review pp. 595-598

- Marc Gruber
- Book review pp. 598-602

- Siegfried Berninghaus
- Book review pp. 603-606

- Markus Pasche
- Acknowledgement to referees pp. 609-610

- Uwe Canter, Elias Dinopoulos, Horst Hanusch and Luigi Orsenigo
Volume 15, issue 4, 2005
- Evolutionary game dynamics and distributed recency-weighted learning pp. 365-391

- Yuya Sasaki
- Knowledge, hierarchy and the selection of routines: an interpretative model with group interactions pp. 393-421

- Nathalie Lazaric and Alain Raybaut
- The diffusion of policy innovations -an experimental investigation pp. 423-442

- Jean-Robert Tyran and Rupert Sausgruber
- Stackelberg leadership in a dynamic duopoly with stochastic capital accumulation pp. 443-465

- Luca Lambertini
- Book reviews pp. 467-470

- Flaminio Squazzoni
- Book reviews pp. 470-472

- Charlie Karlsson
- Book reviews pp. 473-475

- Jacques-Laurent Ravix
- Book reviews pp. 475-477

- Gerhard Fuchs
- Book reviews pp. 477-479

- Nadine Roijakkers
Volume 15, issue 3, 2005
- The historical development of the consumption of sweeteners - a learning approach pp. 247-272

- Wilhelm Ruprecht
- A consumer-based model of competitive diffusion: the multiplicative effects of global and local network externalities pp. 273-295

- Masaki Tomochi, Hiroaki Murata and Mitsuo Kono
- A model of the innovation-adaptation mechanism driving economic dynamics: a micro representation pp. 297-333

- Angelo Fusari
- An evolutionary model of speculative attacks pp. 335-350

- Narayanan Subramanian
- Book reviews pp. 351-354

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Book reviews pp. 354-357

- Frank Beckenbach
- Book reviews pp. 357-360

- Karén Hovhannisian
- Book reviews pp. 361-363

- Frank Oort
Volume 15, issue 2, 2005
- Structural change in the presence of network externalities: a co-evolutionary model of technological successions pp. 123-148

- Paul Windrum and Chris Birchenhall
- Long-term tendencies in technological creativity - a preference-based approach pp. 149-168

- Christian Cordes
- Time path in innovation, imitation, and growth: the case of the motorcycle industry in postwar Japan pp. 169-186

- Eiji Yamamura, Tetsushi Sonobe and Keijiro Otsuka
- Combining Keynes and Schumpeter. Ingvar Svennilson’s contribution to the Swedish growth school and modern economics pp. 187-210

- Lennart Erixon
- The role of codified sources of knowledge in innovation: Empirical evidence from Dutch manufacturing pp. 211-231

- Stefano Brusoni, Orietta Marsili and Ammon Salter
- Book reviews pp. 233-234

- William Baumol
- Book reviews pp. 234-237

- Erik Stam
- Book reviews pp. 237-240

- Rainer Vosskamp
- Book reviews pp. 240-243

- Bernhard Dachs
Volume 15, issue 1, 2004
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Uwe Cantner and Horst Hanusch
- Ontological uncertainty and innovation pp. 3-50

- David Lane and Robert Maxfield
- An evolutionary theory of the convergence towards low inflation rates pp. 51-64

- Agnés d’Artigues and Thierry Vignolo
- Heterogeneous expectations in the foreign exchange market pp. 65-82

- Ralf Ahrens and Stefan Reitz
- Technology-push, demand-pull and the shaping of technological paradigms - Patterns in the development of computing technology pp. 83-99

- Jan Ende and Wilfred Dolfsma
- Model uncertainty and the rationality of economic policy pp. 101-116

- Jan Schnellenbach
- Book reviews pp. 117-118

- Arnold Wentzel
- Book reviews pp. 118-121

- Ulrich Dolata
- Book reviews pp. 121-122

- Nathalie Lazaric
Volume 14, issue 5, 2004
- Marshall’s disciples: knowledge and innovation driving regional economic development and growth pp. 505-523

- Claudia Werker and Suma Athreye
- Entrepreneurship, entry and performance of new business compared in two growth regimes: East and West Germany pp. 525-542

- Michael Fritsch
- Cooperation and specialization in German technology regions pp. 543-562

- Uwe Cantner and Holger Graf
- Industrial structure and innovation - evidence from European regions pp. 563-592

- Lydia Greunz
- Agglomeration externalities: Marshall versus Jacobs pp. 593-604

- Gerben Panne
- Entrepreneurship and regional growth: an evolutionary interpretation pp. 605-616

- David Audretsch and Max Keilbach
Volume 14, issue 4, 2004
- The telecoms boom and bust 1996-2003 and the role of financial markets pp. 369-406

- Martin Fransman
- Why Punish? Social reciprocity and the enforcement of prosocial norms pp. 407-429

- Jeffrey Carpenter, Peter Matthews and Okomboli Ong’ong’a
- Return to the “natural” process of decision-making leads to good strategies pp. 431-462

- Vladimir Masch
- Economic (dis)integration in the presence of evolutionary learning pp. 463-481

- Cem Karayalcin, Diego Mendez-Carbajo and Devashish Mitra
- Book review pp. 483-485

- Poul Andersen
- Book review pp. 485-488

- Vanessa Oltra
- Book review pp. 488-492

- Johanne Queenton
- Book review pp. 492-496

- Muriela Pádua
- Book review pp. 496-499

- Pier Paolo Saviotti
Volume 14, issue 3, 2004
- Micro-meso-macro pp. 263-279

- Kurt Dopfer, John Foster and Jason Potts
- The firm as an interactor: firms as vehicles for habits and routines pp. 281-307

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjørn Knudsen
- Job creation and persistence in services and manufacturing pp. 309-325

- Catherine Armington and Zoltan Acs
- Knowledge diffusion dynamics and network properties of face-to-face interactions pp. 327-351

- Piergiuseppe Morone and Richard Taylor
- Book reviews pp. 353-355

- Lionel Nesta
- Book reviews pp. 356-361

- Pavel Luksha
- Book reviews pp. 361-364

- Koen Frenken
- Book review pp. 365-368

- Geoffrey Hodgson
Volume 14, issue 2, 2004
- Editorial pp. 111-112

- Charles Cantner
- Mark Perlman appreciation pp. 113-114

- F. Scherer
- On Mark Perlman pp. 115-116

- Dennis Mueller
- Tribute to Mark Perlman pp. 117-118

- John Metcalfe
- Mark Perlman: One view of the significance of his intellectual career pp. 119-125

- Warren Samuels
- On Mark Perlman and Joseph Schumpeter: Their respective approaches to evolutionary economics and the history of economic theory pp. 127-130

- Geoffrey Harcourt
- Schumpeter’s preface to the fourth German edition of The Theory of Economic Development pp. 131-142

- Yuichi Shionoya
- Joseph A. Schumpeter’s contributions in the area of fiscal sociology: a first approximation pp. 143-151

- Jürgen Backhaus
- Schumpeter and methodological individualism pp. 153-156

- Arnold Heertje
- The entrepreneur and the style of modern economics pp. 157-175

- John Metcalfe
- The economic agent as rule maker and rule user: Homo Sapiens Oeconomicus pp. 177-195

- Kurt Dopfer
- Recent trends in the research on national innovation systems pp. 197-210

- Markus Balzat and Horst Hanusch
- Evolution of structures of European economic policy pp. 211-215

- Ewald Nowotny
- Technophysio evolution and the measurement of economic growth pp. 217-221

- Robert Fogel
- Schumpeterian endogenous growth theory and evolutionary economics pp. 223-236

- Alain Alcouffe and Thomas Kuhn
- Red-Queen games: arms races, rule of law and market economies pp. 237-247

- William Baumol
- Are evolutionary games another way of thinking about game theory? pp. 249-262

- Christian Schmidt
Volume 14, issue 1, 2004
- Economic development by the creation of new sectors pp. 1-35

- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka
- On the evolutionary edge of altruism: a game-theoretic proof of Hamilton’s rule for a simple case of siblings pp. 37-42

- Oded Stark and You Wang
- Data, information and knowledge: have we got it right? pp. 43-67

- Max Boisot and Agustí Canals
- The economic implications of exaptation pp. 69-84

- Nicholas Dew, S. Sarasvathy and S. Venkataraman
- Learning by doing, spillovers and shakeouts pp. 85-98

- Jim Jin, Juan Perote-Pena and Michael Troege
- Book reviews pp. 99-102

- Andreas Reinstaller
- Book reviews pp. 102-106

- Jorge Niosi
- Book reviews pp. 106-110

- Maria Daskalakis
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