Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 11, issue 5, 2001
- When will payoff maximization survive? An indirect evolutionary analysis pp. 479-499

- Th Werner G and Bezalel Peleg
- The evolution of insurance markets under adverse selection pp. 501-526

- Andrew Sellgren
- Multiple attractors and global bifurcations in a Kaldor-type business cycle model pp. 527-554

- Giorgio Rodano, Gian Italo Bischi, Enrico Saltari and Roberto Dieci
- Viability of pay-as-you-go systems pp. 555-571

- Franck Maurin, Patrick Saint-Pierre, Jean-Pierre Aubin and l Bonneuil No
- acknowledgement: Acknowledgement to referees pp. 588-589

- Uwe Cantner, Horst Hanusch and Steven Klepper
Volume 11, issue 4, 2001
- Time, knowledge and evolutionary dynamics: why connections matter pp. 393-412

- Brian Loasby
- Knowledge and markets pp. 413-431

- Jason Potts
- Firm routines, customer switching and market selection under duopoly pp. 433-456

- Martin Currie and John Metcalfe
- The economic analysis of social customs: the case of pre-marital sex pp. 457-473

- Samuel Cameron
Volume 11, issue 3, 2001
- Actions influenced by a social network pp. 277-305

- Jyh-Chyi Gong, John Conlisk and Ching H. Tong
- Barriers to knowledge spillovers and regional convergence in an evolutionary model pp. 307-329

- Bart Verspagen and Ls Marjolein C.J. Cani
- Where Schumpeter was nearly right - the Swedish model and Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy* pp. 331-358

- Ulf Jakobsson and Magnus Henrekson
- The denominations of US coins: a case of institutional evolution pp. 359-384

- Adrian Tschoegl
- Book review pp. 385-388

- Koen Frenken
Volume 11, issue 2, 2001
- special feature: Comparing evolutionary dynamics across different national settings: the case of the synthetic dye industry, 1857-1914 pp. 177-205

- Johann Peter Murmann and Ernst Homburg
- Religion and economic growth: was Weber right? pp. 207-230

- Leonard Dudley and Ulrich Blum
- Optimal freeware quality in the presence of network externalities: an evolutionary game theoretical approach pp. 231-248

- Ernan Haruvy and Ashutosh Prasad
- Determinants of the diffusion of U.S. digital telecommunications pp. 249-261

- Allan Shampine
Volume 11, issue 1, 2001
- special issue: Economic Growth - What Happens on the Demand Side? Introduction pp. 1-5

- Ulrich Witt
- special issue: Cognition, imagination and institutions in demand creation pp. 7-21

- Brian Loasby
- special issue: Learning to consume - A theory of wants and the growth of demand pp. 23-36

- Ulrich Witt
- special issue: Consumption, preferences, and the evolutionary agenda pp. 37-58

- John Metcalfe
- special issue: The demand for distinction and the evolution of the prestige car pp. 59-75

- G.M. Peter Swann
- special issue: Knowledge, consumption, and endogenous growth pp. 77-93

- Richard Langlois
- special issue: The economic contribution of information technology: Towards comparative and user studies pp. 95-118

- Shane Greenstein and Timothy Bresnahan
- special issue: Variety, growth and demand pp. 119-142

- Pier Paolo Saviotti
- special issue: Satiation in an evolutionary model of structural economic dynamics pp. 143-164

- Esben Andersen
Volume 10, issue 5, 2000
- The old and the new: the evolution of polymer and biomedical clusters in Ohio and Sweden pp. 471-488

- Dan Johansson, Dilek Cetindamar, Bo Carlsson and Pontus Braunerhjelm
- Could institutional reform have saved Easter Island? pp. 489-505

- R. Morris Coats and Thomas R. Dalton
- An evolutionary model of the size distribution of firms pp. 507-521

- Fariba Hashemi
- Sophisticated imitation in cyclic games pp. 523-543

- Josef Hofbauer and Karl Schlag
- A comparison of diffusion approximations and actual limits in birth and death processes of noisy evolution pp. 545-555

- Yuri (Yuriy) Kaniovski (Kaniovskyi)
- A Schumpeterian model of equilibrium unemployment and labor turnover pp. 557-583

- M. Fuat Sener
Volume 10, issue 4, 2000
- orignal paper: Beyond natural selection and divine intervention: The Lamarckian implication of Adam Smith's invisible hand pp. 373-393

- Elias Khalil
- orignal paper: Modelling research and development: How do firms solve design problems? pp. 395-413

- Ben Cooper
- orignal paper: Do export and technological specialisation patterns co-evolve in terms of convergence or divergence? Evidence from 19 OECD countries, 1971-1991 pp. 415-436

- Keld Laursen
- orignal paper: Species survival and evolutionary stability in sustainable habitats pp. 437-447

- Th Werner G and Robert Aumann
- orignal paper: Splitting the baby in two: solving Solomon's dilemma with boundedly rational agents pp. 449-455

- Giovanni Ponti
Volume 10, issue 3, 2000
- Political entrepreneurship and bidding for political monopoly pp. 273-295

- Michael Wohlgemuth
- Market institutions and economic evolution pp. 297-309

- Brian Loasby
- Competitive selection, self-organisation and Joseph A. Schumpeter pp. 311-328

- John Foster
- Convergences with Schumpeter: An essay Hirschman has yet to write pp. 329-341

- Peter Wynarczyk
- Schumpeter and Steindl on the dynamics of competition pp. 343-353

- Harry Bloch
- Schumpeter and the `Schmollerprogramm': integrating theory and history in the analysis of economic development pp. 355-372

- Alexander Ebner
Volume 10, issue 1, 2000
- Introduction pp. 1-1

- Dennis C. Mueller
- Democracy and capitalism: Are they compatible in the long-run? pp. 3-16

- Peter Bernholz
- Capitalism and democracy in the 21st Century: from the managed to the entrepreneurial economy* pp. 17-34

- David Audretsch and Roy Thurik
- Capitalism and democracy in the 21st century: a Kaleckian interpretation of a Schumpeterian problem pp. 35-48

- Douglas Mair and Anthony J. Laramie
- Capitalism and democracy at a crossroads: the civilizational dimension pp. 49-65

- Eyup Ozveren
- Capitalism, democracy and rational individual behavior pp. 67-82

- Dennis Mueller
- A spectre is haunting the world - the spectre of global capitalism pp. 83-108

- William Kingston
- Reflections on the perspectives of the global economy from the point of view of emerging economies pp. 109-129

- o Silva Maria Luiza Falc, Joaquim Andrade and Thomas S. Torrance
- Capitalism, profits and innovation in the new techno-economic paradigm pp. 131-157

- John Cantwell and Grazia Santangelo
- Debt, growth and inflation in large European economies: a vector auto-regression analysis pp. 159-173

- Majid Taghavi
- Uncertainty and the size distribution of rewards from innovation pp. 175-200

- F. M. Scherer, Dietmar Harhoff and rg Kukies J
- The determinants of pharmaceutical research and development expenditures pp. 201-215

- Henry Grabowski and John Vernon
- Industrial policy, competence blocs and the role of science in economic development pp. 217-241

- Gunnar Eliasson
- Multimarket contact and inter-firm cooperation in R&D pp. 243-271

- Nicholas S. Vonortas
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