Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 27, issue 5, 2017
- Introduction to the special issue ‘Nonlinear Economic Dynamics’ pp. 825-830

- Gian Italo Bischi, Herbert Dawid, Roberto Dieci and Akio Matsumoto
- Dynamics of a minimal consumer network with uni-directional influence pp. 831-857

- Ekaterina Ekaterinchuk, Jochen Jungeilges, Tatyana Ryazanova and Iryna Sushko
- Evolutionary minority games with memory pp. 859-875

- Gian Italo Bischi and Ugo Merlone
- Evolutionary dynamics of a duopoly game with strategic delegation and isoelastic demand pp. 877-903

- Domenico De Giovanni and Fabio Lamantia
- Market share delegation in a nonlinear duopoly with quantity competition: the role of dynamic entry barriers pp. 905-931

- Luca Gori, Nicolò Pecora and Mauro Sodini
- Walrasian versus Cournot behavior in an oligopoly of boundedly rational firms pp. 933-961

- Davide Radi
- A characterisation of duopoly dynamics with frictions in production adjustments pp. 963-988

- Luca Gori, Luca Guerrini and Mauro Sodini
- Extended oligopolies with contingent workforce pp. 989-1005

- Akio Matsumoto, Ugo Merlone and Ferenc Szidarovszky
- An evolutive financial market model with animal spirits: imitation and endogenous beliefs pp. 1007-1040

- F. Cavalli, Ahmad Naimzada and M. Pireddu
- Heterogeneity, spontaneous coordination and extreme events within large-scale and small-scale agent-based financial market models pp. 1041-1070

- Noemi Schmitt and Frank Westerhoff
- The adaptiveness in stock markets: testing the stylized facts in the DAX 30 pp. 1071-1094

- Xuezhong (Tony) He and Youwei Li
- The role of centrality and market size in a four-region asymmetric new economic geography model pp. 1095-1131

- Pasquale Commendatore, Ingrid Kubin, Pascal Mossay and Iryna Sushko
- Genetic algorithm learning in a New Keynesian macroeconomic setup pp. 1133-1155

- Cars Hommes, Tomasz Makarewicz, Domenico Massaro and Tom Smits
- Optimal waste control with abatement capital pp. 1157-1180

- Enrico Saltari and Giuseppe Travaglini
- Nonlinear monetary policy rules in a pure exchange overlapping generations model pp. 1181-1203

- Anna Agliari, Ahmad Naimzada and Nicolò Pecora
- Global convergence in an overlapping generations model with two-sided altruism pp. 1205-1220

- Takaaki Aoki and Kazuo Nishimura
- A bifurcation analysis of gender equality and fertility pp. 1221-1243

- Gustav Feichtinger, Alexia Fürnkranz-Prskawetz, Andrea Seidl, Christa Simon and Stefan Wrzaczek
Volume 27, issue 4, 2017
- The economics of utopia: a co-evolutionary model of ideas, citizenship and socio-political change pp. 629-662

- Isabel Almudi, Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, Luis Izquierdo and Jason Potts
- The impact of market innovations on the dissemination of social norms: the sustainability case pp. 663-690

- Stephan Müller and Georg Wangenheim
- Determinants of pharmaceutical innovation: the role of technological opportunities revisited pp. 691-727

- Bastian Rake
- Sentiment-driven limit cycles and chaos pp. 729-760

- Orlando Gomes and J. C. Sprott
- The ontology of complexity and the neo-Schumpeterian evolutionary theory of economic change pp. 761-793

- Verónica Robert, Gabriel Yoguel and Octavio Lerena
- The challenge of Evo-Devo: implications for evolutionary economists pp. 795-823

- George Liagouras
Volume 27, issue 3, 2017
- The motivations, institutions and organization of university-industry collaborations in the Netherlands pp. 379-412

- Isabel Maria Bodas Freitas and Bart Verspagen
- The effect of science and technology parks on a firm’s performance: a dynamic approach over time pp. 413-434

- Isabel Diez-Vial and Marta Fernández-Olmos
- The effects of heterogeneous interaction and risk attitude adaptation on the evolution of cooperation pp. 435-459

- Weijun Zeng, Minqiang Li and Nan Feng
- Development blocks in innovation networks pp. 461-501

- Josef Taalbi
- Economic growth, business cycles and products variety: exploring the role of demand satiety pp. 503-529

- Benoit Desmarchelier, Faridah Djellal and Faïz Gallouj
- Inequality and growth: the perverse relation between the productive and the non-productive assets of the economy pp. 531-554

- Mario Amendola, Jean-Luc Gaffard and Fabrizio Patriarca
- Neoclassical versus evolutionary economics in developing countries: convergence of policy implications pp. 555-583

- Sepehr Ghazinoory, Meysam Narimani and Shiva Tatina
- Drivers of firm growth: micro-evidence from Indian manufacturing pp. 585-611

- Nanditha Mathew
- Firm growth and R&D: Evidence from the Portuguese manufacturing industry pp. 613-627

- Blandina Oliveira and Adelino Fortunato
Volume 27, issue 2, 2017
- Rethinking the economic possibilities of our grandchildren: what is the future of consumption? pp. 215-219

- Andreas Chai
- Work and consumption in an era of unbalanced technological advance pp. 221-237

- Benjamin M. Friedman
- Institutions hold consumption on a leash: an evolutionary economic approach to the future of consumption pp. 239-250

- Jason Potts
- Tackling Keynes’ question: a look back on 15 years of Learning To Consume pp. 251-271

- Andreas Chai
- The evolution of consumption and its welfare effects pp. 273-293

- Ulrich Witt
- Intertemporal propensity to consume pp. 295-314

- Stephan B. Bruns and Alessio Moneta
- Consumer well-being in a future of accelerating novelty pp. 315-335

- Kristen B. Cooper
- Innovation, structural change and demand evolution: does demand saturate? pp. 337-358

- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka
- Is inequality harmful for innovation and growth? Price versus market size effects pp. 359-378

- Reto Foellmi and Josef Zweimüller
Volume 27, issue 1, 2017
- Editorial pp. 1-2

- Agnès Festré, Odile Lakomski-Laguerre and Stéphane Longuet
- Schumpeter and Schumpeterians on economic policy issues: re-reading Schumpeter through the lens of institutional and behavioral economics. An introduction to the special issue pp. 3-24

- Agnès Festré, Odile Lakomski-Laguerre and Stéphane Longuet
- Schumpeterian growth theory, Schumpeter, and growth policy design pp. 25-42

- Philippe Aghion and Agnès Festré
- Heterogeneity of habits as a foundation for Schumpeterian economic policy pp. 43-62

- Markus C. Becker and Thorbjørn Knudsen
- Micro and macro policies in the Keynes+Schumpeter evolutionary models pp. 63-90

- Giovanni Dosi, Mauro Napoletano, Andrea Roventini and Tania Treibich
- Is there a “Ricardian Vice”? And what is its relationship with economic policy ad“vice”? pp. 91-114

- Heinz Kurz
- Schumpeter and the meanings of rationality pp. 115-138

- Mário Graça Moura
- Schumpeter’s picture of economic and political institutions in the light of a cognitive approach to human behavior pp. 139-159

- Massimo Egidi
- Schumpeter and Schumpeterians on competition: some policy implications pp. 161-186

- Richard Arena
- Schumpeter’s entrepreneur – A rare case pp. 187-214

- Uwe Cantner, Maximilian Goethner and Rainer K. Silbereisen
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