Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 9, issue 4, 1999
- Evolutionary economics and economic geography pp. 411-429

- Ron Boschma and Jan G. Lambooy
- The learning economy and embodied knowledge flows in Great Britain pp. 431-451

- Mark Tomlinson
- Heterogeneous beliefs and learning in forward looking economic models* pp. 453-464

- Emilio Barucci
- Routines and incentives in group tasks* pp. 465-486

- Alexis Garapin and Michel Hollard
- The hunt for S-shaped growth paths in technological innovation: a patent study* pp. 487-526

- Birgitte Andersen
Volume 9, issue 3, 1999
- Arrested development: the experience of European hard disk drive firms in comparison with US and Japanese firms pp. 287-329

- Henry Chesbrough
- Firms as the source of innovation and growth: the evolution of technological competence pp. 331-366

- John Cantwell and Felicia Fai
- A note on evolutionary stability of Bertrand equilibrium pp. 367-371

- Burkhard Hehenkamp and Wolfgang Leininger
- A comparison of clustering dynamics in the US and UK computer industries pp. 373-399

- G. M. Peter Swann and Rui Baptista
Volume 9, issue 2, 1999
- Scale effects in Schumpeterian models of economic growth pp. 157-185

- Elias Dinopoulos and Peter Thompson
- Evolution and sub-optimal behaviour pp. 187-209

- Ian Dobbs and Ian Molho
- Economic natural selection in Bertrand and Cournot settings pp. 211-224

- Cheng-Zhong Qin, Burkhard Hehenkamp and Charles Stuart
- Learning and behavioral stability An economic interpretation of genetic algorithms pp. 225-242

- Thomas Riechmann
- Endogenous local interaction and multi-product firms pp. 243-263

- Bauke Visser
- The Hahn-Solow macro model pp. 265-270

- Helmut Frisch
Volume 9, issue 1, 1999
- Norms as emergent properties of adaptive learning: The case of economic routines pp. 5-26

- Marco Valente, Andrea Bassanini, Luigi Marengo and Giovanni Dosi
- An experimental study of adaptive behavior in an oligopolistic market game pp. 27-65

- Rosemarie Nagel and Nicolaas Vriend
- Market share instability and stock price volatility during the industry life-cycle: the US automobile industry pp. 67-96

- Mariana Mazzucato and Willi Semmler
- Knowledge spillovers in biotechnology: sources and incentives pp. 97-107

- David Audretsch and Paula Stephan
- Detecting self-organisational change in economic processes exhibiting logistic growth pp. 109-133

- John Foster and Phillip Wild
- Reassessing the empirical validity of the human-capital augmented neoclassical growth model pp. 135-154

- Elias Dinopoulos and Peter Thompson
Volume 8, issue 4, 1998
- Markets as evolving computational entities pp. 329-356

- Philip Mirowski and Koye Somefun
- An evolutionary approach to the examination of capital market efficiency pp. 357-382

- Joachim Coche
- Coevolution and stable adjustments in the cobweb model pp. 383-406

- Reiner Franke
- The evolution of macrogenerations pp. 407-422

- V. Mayevsky and M. Kazhdan
- Evolutionary economics goes mainstream: A review of the theory of learning in games pp. 423-432

- Daniel Friedman
Volume 8, issue 3, 1998
- Understanding evolutionary processes in non-manufacturing industries: Empirical insights from the shakeout in pharmaceutical wholesaling pp. 231-270

- Adam Fein
- Can evolutionary algorithms describe learning processes? pp. 271-283

- Thomas Brenner
- Technological standards with local externalities and decentralized behaviour pp. 285-296

- John H. Miller and Robin Cowan
- On economic applications of the genetic algorithm: a model of the cobweb type pp. 297-315

- Michael Kopel and Herbert Dawid
- The Representative Agent in Macroeconomics pp. 317-320

- Frank Schohl
Volume 8, issue 2, 1998
- Induced technical innovation and medical history: an evolutionary approach pp. 119-137

- Joel Mokyr
- The participant observer in the formation of economic thought Summa Oeconomiae Perlmanensis pp. 139-156

- Kurt Dopfer
- Evolutionary innovations: learning, entrepreneurship and the dynamics of the firm pp. 157-175

- Maureen McKelvey
- Localized technological change, new information technology and the knowledge-based economy: The European evidence pp. 177-198

- Cristiano Antonelli
- Socio-economic typologies of bureaucratic corruption and implications pp. 199-220

- Franz Wirl
Volume 8, issue 1, 1998
- Scale functions in equilibrium selection games pp. 1-13

- Madjid Amir and Siegfried Berninghaus
- On economic applications of evolutionary game theory pp. 15-43

- Daniel Friedman
- Schumpeterian process competition, welfare and laissez-faire: An experiment in artificial economic evolution pp. 45-66

- Tim Wakeley
- A spectrum of equilibration processes in game theory pp. 67-87

- Bernard Walliser
Volume 7, issue 4, 1997
- Alternative methodologies for modelling evolutionary dynamics: Introduction pp. 331-338

- Luigi Marengo and Marc Willinger
- The economy as an evolving network pp. 339-353

- Alan Kirman
- About some formalisms of interaction Phase transition models in economics? pp. 355-373

- Frederic Lordon and Irène Hors
- Genetic algorithms in evolutionary modelling pp. 375-393

- Chris Birchenhall, Nikos Kastrinos and John Metcalfe
- Heterogeneity vs. externalities in technological competition: A tale of possible technological landscapes pp. 395-413

- Jean-Michel Dalle
- Forward induction, evolutionary processes and behavior evolution pp. 415-433

- le Umbhauer Gis
- The dynamics of firms in a micro-to-macro model: The role of training, learning and innovation pp. 435-457

- Erol Taymaz and Gérard Ballot
Volume 7, issue 3, 1997
- Using co-evolutionary programming to simulate strategic behaviour in markets pp. 219-254

- Tony Curzon Price
- From Schumpeter to Stiglitz pp. 255-267

- Arnold Heertje
- Improving the performance of an economic system: Controlling chaos pp. 269-289

- Michael Kopel
- Endogenized technological learning in an energy systems model pp. 291-313

- Sabine Messner
Volume 7, issue 2, 1997
- Controversial issue: Can the theory of economic development of Joseph Alois Schumpeter be considered as evolutionary? pp. 95-95

- Uwe Cantner
- Schumpeter's theory of economic evolution: a Darwinian interpretation (*) pp. 97-130

- Matthias Kelm
- The evolutionary and non-Darwinian economics of Joseph Schumpeter pp. 131-145

- Geoffrey Hodgson
- Anticipating Nelson and Winter: Jack Downie's theory of evolutionary economic change pp. 147-167

- John Nightingale
- Multinational enterprises and technological spillovers: An evolutionary model pp. 169-192

- Tommaso Perez
- Cycling in a stochastic learning algorithm for normal form games pp. 193-207

- Martin Posch
Volume 7, issue 1, 1997
- Knowledge and economic behaviour. A constructivist approach pp. 49-72

- Roberto Tamborini
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