Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 29, issue 5, 2019
- Evolutionary economics and policy: Introduction to the special issue pp. 1373-1378

- Thomas Brenner and Tom Broekel
- On sector-non-neutral innovation policy: towards new design principles pp. 1379-1397

- Dominique Foray
- A note on the behavioral political economy of innovation policy pp. 1399-1414

- Jan Schnellenbach and Christian Schubert
- Structural stability of the research & development sector in European economies despite the economic crisis pp. 1415-1432

- Jutta Günther, Maria Kristalova and Udo Ludwig
- The effects of public research and subsidies on regional structural strength pp. 1433-1458

- Thomas Brenner and Franziska Pudelko
- The relationship of policy induced R&D networks and inter-regional knowledge diffusion pp. 1459-1481

- Marcel Bednarz and Tom Broekel
- Power, ideas and culture in the ‘longue durée’ of institutional evolution: theory and application on the revolutions of property rights in Russia pp. 1483-1506

- Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- Entrepreneurship in autocratic regimes – how neo-patrimonialism constrains innovation pp. 1507-1529

- Gerhard Wegner
Volume 29, issue 4, 2019
- Beyond R&D: the role of embodied technological change in affecting employment pp. 1151-1171

- Gabriele Pellegrino, Mariacristina Piva and Marco Vivarelli
- Networks, geography and the survival of the firm pp. 1173-1209

- Mark Bagley
- Assessing the potential of social enterprises through social network analysis - Evidence from Albania pp. 1211-1239

- Enrica Imbert, Piergiuseppe Morone and Francesca Bigi
- The promises of a naturalistic approach: how cultural evolution theory can inform (evolutionary) economics pp. 1241-1262

- Christian Cordes
- The contribution of behavior genetics to entrepreneurship: An evolutionary perspective pp. 1263-1284

- Graciela Kuechle
- The interpretation of the cyclical history of capitalism. A comparison between the neo-Schumpeterian and social structure of accumulation (SSA) approaches in light of the long wave theory pp. 1285-1314

- Tomás Gutiérrez-Barbarrusa
- Price informativeness and adaptive trading pp. 1315-1342

- Huanhuan Zheng and Haiqiang Chen
- Repeated minimum-effort coordination games pp. 1343-1359

- Pilwon Kim and Dongryul Lee
- Why was Schumpeter not more concerned with patents? pp. 1361-1369

- Rémy Guichardaz and Julien Pénin
- Correction to: Why was Schumpeter not more concerned with patents? pp. 1371-1371

- Rémy Guichardaz and Julien Pénin
Volume 29, issue 3, 2019
- A system for dating long wave phases in economic development pp. 803-822

- Marco Gallegati
- Mainstream and evolutionary views of technology, economic growth and catching up pp. 823-852

- Juan Perilla Jimenez
- Inequality and imbalances: a monetary union agent-based model pp. 853-890

- Alberto Cardaci and Francesco Saraceno
- Persistence and change of regional new business formation in the national league table pp. 891-917

- Michael Fritsch and Sandra Kublina
- Some elements for a definition of an evolutionary efficiency criterion pp. 919-937

- Félix-Fernando Muñoz and María-Isabel Encinar
- What a difference carbon leakage correction makes! pp. 939-971

- Thomas Grebel
- Genetic distance and the difference in new firm entry between countries pp. 973-1016

- Maria Guedes, Nicos Nicolaou and Pankaj C. Patel
- Toward an evolutionary theory of human capital pp. 1017-1035

- Carolina Cañibano and Jason Potts
- Interaction and imitation in a world of Quixotes and Sanchos pp. 1037-1057

- Francisco Cabo and Ana García-González
- Diversity, novelty and satisfactoriness in health innovation pp. 1059-1081

- Carlos Bianchi
- Alternative equity markets and firm creation pp. 1083-1118

- Valérie Revest and Alessandro Sapio
- Do initial financial conditions determine the exit routes of start-up firms? pp. 1119-1147

- Yuji Honjo and Masatoshi Kato
- Correction to: Do initial financial conditions determine the exit routes of start-up firms? pp. 1149-1149

- Yuji Honjo and Masatoshi Kato
Volume 29, issue 2, 2019
- Soft paternalism and subjective well-being: how happiness research could help the paternalist improve individuals’ well-being pp. 539-561

- Martin Binder
- Nonlinear policy behavior, multiple equilibria and debt-deflation attractors pp. 563-580

- Alessandro Piergallini
- Population dynamics of tax avoidance with crowding effects pp. 581-609

- Johannes Lorenz
- Evolutionary dynamics of poverty traps pp. 611-630

- Edgar Sánchez Carrera
- Long-run dynamics of the U.S. patent classification system pp. 631-664

- François Lafond and Daniel Kim
- European countries’ competitiveness and productive performance evolution: unraveling the complexity in a heterogeneity context pp. 665-695

- Areti Gkypali, Kostantinos Kounetas and Kostas Tsekouras
- Formation and output of collaborations: the role of proximity in German nanotechnology pp. 697-719

- Claudia Werker, Vladimir Korzinov and Scott Cunningham
- Rethinking rent seeking for technological change and development pp. 721-740

- Christine Ngoc Ngo and Charles McCann
- On price stability and the nature of product differentiation pp. 741-762

- Joaquin Andaluz and Gloria Jarne
- A cobweb model with elements from prospect theory pp. 763-778

- Ahmad Naimzada, Nicolò Pecora and Fabio Tramontana
- Social connections and cultural heterogeneity pp. 779-798

- Jiabin Wu
- Modern evolutionary economics – an overview by Richard R. Nelson (and eight others) Cambridge University Press, 272 pages pp. 799-801

- Jan Fagerberg
Volume 29, issue 1, 2019
- More is different... and complex! the case for agent-based macroeconomics pp. 1-37

- Giovanni Dosi and Andrea Roventini
- Drawing on different disciplines: macroeconomic agent-based models pp. 39-66

- Andrew Haldane and Arthur Turrell
- Debunking the granular origins of aggregate fluctuations: from real business cycles back to Keynes pp. 67-90

- Giovanni Dosi, Mauro Napoletano, Andrea Roventini and Tania Treibich
- Endogenous growth in production networks pp. 91-117

- Stanislao Gualdi and Antoine Mandel
- Structural changes and growth regimes pp. 119-176

- Tommaso Ciarli, André Lorentz, Marco Valente and Maria Savona
- Does inequality hamper innovation and growth? An AB-SFC analysis pp. 177-228

- Alessandro Caiani, Alberto Russo and Mauro Gallegati
- Consumption & class in evolutionary macroeconomics pp. 229-263

- Bernhard Rengs and Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle
- The financial transmission of shocks in a simple hybrid macroeconomic agent based model pp. 265-297

- Tiziana Assenza and Domenico Delli Gatti
- Is the market really a good teacher? pp. 299-335

- Pascal Seppecher, Isabelle Salle and Dany Lang
- Demand, credit and macroeconomic dynamics. A micro simulation model pp. 337-364

- Huub Meijers, Önder Nomaler and Bart Verspagen
- Evolution of sunspot like behavior in the agent based economies of bank runs pp. 365-389

- Jasmina Arifovic
- How transparent about its inflation target should a central bank be? pp. 391-427

- Isabelle Salle, Marc-Alexandre Senegas and Murat Yildizoglu
- From financial instability to green finance: the role of banking and credit market regulation in the Eurace model pp. 429-465

- Marco Raberto, Bulent Ozel, Linda Ponta, Andrea Teglio and Silvano Cincotti
- Macroeconomics with heterogeneous agent models: fostering transparency, reproducibility and replication pp. 467-538

- Herbert Dawid, Philipp Harting, Sander Hoog and Michael Neugart
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