Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 26, issue 5, 2016
- Elites, institutions and growth pp. 933-951

- Louis Corriveau
- Endogenous growth and demographic transition in a model of cultural transmission pp. 953-970

- Roman Zakharenko
- Household debt and housing bubbles: a Minskian approach to boom-bust cycles pp. 971-1006

- Soon Ryoo
- Mortgage originations during 2002-2007 as an example of an evolutionary market pp. 1007-1032

- James P. Dow
- Social progress orientation and innovative entrepreneurship: an international analysis pp. 1033-1066

- David Urbano, Sebastian Aparicio and Victor Querol
- Evolving localization patterns of company foundationsEvidence from the German MST-industry pp. 1067-1087

- Tobias Scholl, Thomas Brenner and Martin Wendel
- Control delegation, information and beliefs in evolutionary oligopolies pp. 1089-1116

- Domenico De Giovanni and Fabio Lamantia
- Evolutionary learning and the stability of wage posting equilibria pp. 1117-1135

- Robert Calvert Jump
- Price versus quality competition: in search for Schumpeterian evolution mechanisms pp. 1137-1171

- Agnieszka Lipieta and Andrzej Malawski
- The evolutionary traverse: a causal analysis pp. 1173-1193

- David Haas
Volume 26, issue 4, 2016
- Editorial: Foundations of economic change – behavior, interaction and aggregate outcomes pp. 697-700

- Uwe Cantner and Andreas Pyka
- Foundations of economic change—an extended Schumpeterian approach pp. 701-736

- Uwe Cantner
- Behavior and cognition of economic actors in evolutionary economics pp. 737-751

- Richard Nelson
- Upward and downward complementarity: the meso core of evolutionary growth theory pp. 753-763

- Kurt Dopfer, Jason Potts and Andreas Pyka
- Global dynamics, capabilities and the crisis pp. 765-784

- Jan Fagerberg and Martin Srholec
- Firms navigating through innovation spaces: a conceptualization of how firms search and perceive technological, market and productive opportunities globally pp. 785-802

- Maureen McKelvey
- Confounded, augmented and constrained replicator dynamics pp. 803-822

- Jacob Holm, Esben Sloth Andersen and J. Stanley Metcalfe
- Schumpeterian incumbents and industry evolution pp. 823-836

- Guido Buenstorf
- Knowledge spillovers through FDI and trade: the moderating role of quality-adjusted human capital pp. 837-868

- Muhammad Ali, Uwe Cantner and Ipsita Roy
- Export, R&D and new products. a model and a test on European industries pp. 869-905

- Dario Guarascio, Mario Pianta and Francesco Bogliacino
- Using simulation experiments to test historical explanations: the development of the German dye industry 1857-1913 pp. 907-932

- Thomas Brenner and Johann Peter Murmann
Volume 26, issue 3, 2016
- Spontaneous economic order pp. 467-500

- Yong Tao
- Belonging, believing, bonding, and behaving: the relationship between religion and business ownership at the country level pp. 519-550

- Brigitte Hoogendoorn, Cornelius A. Rietveld and André Stel
- The impact of personal beliefs on climate change: the “battle of perspectives” revisited pp. 551-580

- Sylvie Geisendorf
- Endogenous time-varying risk aversion and asset returns pp. 581-601

- Michele Berardi
- Dynamic entrepreneurship and technology-based innovation pp. 603-620

- David B. Audretsch, Donald F. Kuratko and Albert Link
- Intensity of R&D competition and the generation of innovations in heterogeneous setting pp. 621-653

- Anton Bondarev
- Law of the jungle: firm survival and price dynamics in evolutionary markets pp. 655-696

- Brendan Markey-Towler
Volume 26, issue 2, 2016
- Learning from successes and failures in pharmaceutical R&D pp. 271-290

- Jing-Yuan Chiou, Laura Magazzini, Fabio Pammolli and Massimo Riccaboni
- Evolutionary targeting for inclusive development pp. 291-316

- Chan-Yuan Wong
- Entry of painters in the Amsterdam market of the Golden Age pp. 317-348

- Federico Etro and Elena Stepanova
- Entrepreneurship and institutional change pp. 349-379

- Pavel Kuchař
- Opportunist politicians and the evolution of electoral competition pp. 381-406

- Jean-François Laslier and Bilge Ozturk Goktuna
- A real and monetary analysis of capitalism pp. 443-464

- David Kitchel
Volume 26, issue 1, 2016
- Innovation, growth and financial markets pp. 1-24

- Zakaria Babutsidze and Maurizio Iacopetta
- Innovation, growth and financial markets pp. 1-24

- Zakaria Babutsidze and Maurizio Iacopetta
- Increasing inequality, consumer credit and financial fragility in an agent based macroeconomic model pp. 25-47

- Alberto Russo, Luca Riccetti and Mauro Gallegati
- Rock around the clock: An agent-based model of low- and high-frequency trading pp. 49-76

- Sandrine Jacob Leal, Mauro Napoletano, Andrea Roventini and Giorgio Fagiolo
- Macroprudential consolidation policy in interbank networks pp. 77-99

- Edoardo Gaffeo and Massimo Molinari
- The Lindahl equilibrium in Schumpeterian growth models pp. 101-142

- Elie Gray and André Grimaud
- Innovation, competition and firm size distribution on fragmented markets pp. 143-169

- Zakaria Babutsidze
- The arrival of the new pp. 171-194

- Luigi Marengo and Paolo Zeppini
- The arrival of the new pp. 171-194

- Luigi Marengo and Paolo Zeppini
- Social network and private provision of public goods pp. 195-218

- Bulat Sanditov and Saurabh Arora
- Social network and private provision of public goods pp. 195-218

- Bulat Sanditov and Saurabh Arora
- The effect of demand-driven structural transformations on growth and technological change pp. 219-246

- André Lorentz, Tommaso Ciarli, Maria Savona and Marco Valente
Volume 25, issue 5, 2015
- “…then came Cisco, and the rest is history”: a ‘history friendly’ model of the Local Area Networking industry pp. 875-899

- Roberto Fontana and Lorenzo Zirulia
- A comparison of U.S and Chinese financial market microstructure: heterogeneous agent-based multi-asset artificial stock markets approach pp. 901-924

- Haijun Yang, Harry Wang, Gui Sun and Li Wang
- Entrepreneurial human capital and the survival of new firms in high- and low-tech sectors pp. 925-957

- Masatoshi Kato and Yuji Honjo
- Business services and the export performances of manufacturing industries pp. 959-981

- Rinaldo Evangelista, Matteo Lucchese and Valentina Meliciani
- Efficiency or bounded rationality? Drivers of firm diversification strategies in Vietnam pp. 983-1010

- Hien Tran, Enrico Santarelli and Enrico Zaninotto
- Equity dynamics in bargaining without information exchange pp. 1011-1026

- Heinrich Nax
Volume 25, issue 4, 2015
- Profit-driven and demand-driven investment growth and fluctuations in different accumulation regimes pp. 707-728

- Giovanni Dosi, Mauro Sodini and Maria Enrica Virgillito
- Co-operation over distance? The spatial dimension of inter-organizational innovation collaboration pp. 729-753

- Anja Dettmann, Sidonia von Proff and Thomas Brenner
- The structure and evolution of inter-sectoral technological complementarity in R&D in Germany from 1990 to 2011 pp. 755-785

- Tom Broekel and Matthias Brachert
- An age structured demographic theory of technological change pp. 787-820

- Jean-Francois Mercure
- The impact of internet file-sharing on the purchase of music CDs in Canada pp. 821-848

- George Barker and Tim Maloney
- Informal property rights as stable conventions in hawk-dove games with many players pp. 849-873

- Daniel Wood
Volume 25, issue 3, 2015
- A bitter choice turned sweet: How acknowledging individuals’ concern at having a low relative income serves to align utilitarianism and egalitarianism pp. 541-557

- Oded Stark, Marcin Jakubek and Martyna Kobus
- Erratum to: A bitter choice turned sweet: How acknowledging individuals’ concern at having a low relative income serves to align utilitarianism and egalitarianism pp. 559-559

- Oded Stark, Marcin Jakubek and Martyna Kobus
- On the evolution of corporate capital structures pp. 561-583

- Daniel Arce, Douglas Cook and Robert Kieschnick
- Zipf law and the firm size distribution: a critical discussion of popular estimators pp. 585-610

- Giulio Bottazzi, Davide Pirino and Federico Tamagni
- Market choices driven by reference groups. An evolutionary approach pp. 611-622

- Michał Ramsza
- Ecolabels, uncertified abatement, and the sustainability of natural resources: an evolutionary approach pp. 623-647

- Esther Blanco and Javier Lozano
- Scenario forecast model of long term trends in rural labor transfer based on evolutionary games pp. 649-670

- Dehai Liu, Hongyi Li, Weiguo Wang and Chuang Zhou
- SMEs and barriers to Eco-innovation in the EU: exploring different firm profiles pp. 671-705

- Giovanni Marin, Alberto Marzucchi and Roberto Zoboli
Volume 25, issue 2, 2015
- Sunk costs and the speed of market selection pp. 323-344

- Werner Hölzl
- Quality competition in markets with regulated prices and minimum quality standards pp. 345-370

- Roberto Cellini and Fabio Lamantia
- Transactional innovation as performative action: transforming comparative advantage in the global coffee business pp. 371-400

- Pierpaolo Andriani and Carsten Herrmann-Pillath
- The demand-side dynamics of entrant heterogeneity pp. 401-445

- Lalit Manral
- Live fast, die young? Investigating product life spans and obsolescence in an agent-based model pp. 447-473

- Eric Brouillat
- Is the psychology of high profits detrimental to industrial renewal? Experimental evidence for the theory of transformation pressure pp. 475-511

- Lennart Erixon and Louise Johannesson
- Academic commercialization and changing nature of academic cooperation pp. 513-532

- Sotaro Shibayama
- Piketty’s perspectives on growth (in the 21st century) pp. 533-536

- Jan Fagerberg
- Hartley, Keith: The political economy of aerospace industries: a key driver of growth and international competitiveness? pp. 537-539

- Daniel Guffarth
Volume 25, issue 1, 2015
- Schumpeter and his contemporaries—précis and road marks pp. 1-19

- Uwe Cantner and Kurt Dopfer
- Mark Perlman: the Schumpeterian influence pp. 21-29

- Charles McCann
- The Harvard-Circle pp. 31-36

- Paul Samuelson
- Joseph Schumpeter: the long run, and the short pp. 37-43

- William Baumol
- The incomplete Schumpeter Stockholm School connection pp. 45-56

- Gunnar Eliasson
- It was ideas and ideologies, not interests or institutions, which changed in Northwestern Europe, 1600–1848 pp. 57-68

- Deirdre McCloskey
- Schumpeter’s theological roots? Harnack and the origins of creative destruction pp. 69-75

- Paul Nightingale
- On the intellectual foundations of Hayek’s and Schumpeter’s economics: an appraisal pp. 77-90

- Richard Arena
- Schumpeter and Mises as ‘Austrian Economists’ pp. 91-105

- Viktor Vanberg
- The best horse in the Viennese stables: Gottfried Haberler and Joseph Schumpeter pp. 107-115

- Stephan Boehm
- Capitalist development, innovations, business cycles and unemployment: Joseph Alois Schumpeter and Emil Hans Lederer pp. 117-131

- Harald Hagemann
- The Schumpeter–Hilferding Nexus pp. 133-145

- Panayotis Michaelides and John Milios
- The beat of the economic heart pp. 147-162

- Heinz Kurz
- Joseph Schumpeter and Simon Kuznets: comparing their evolutionary economic approaches to business cycles and economic growth pp. 163-172

- John Foster
- The improbable econometric connection - Schumpeter and Frisch at the midnight of the century pp. 173-184

- Francisco Louçã
- Understanding inescapable modernization: Werner Sombart and Joseph Schumpeter pp. 185-196

- Manfred Prisching
- Joseph Schumpeter and John Kenneth Galbraith: two sides of the same coin? pp. 197-214

- David Audretsch
- Schumpeter and Talcott Parsons pp. 215-222

- Richard Swedberg
- Joseph Schumpeter and Wolfgang Stolper pp. 223-227

- F. Scherer
- Eduard März and Joseph Schumpeter pp. 229-237

- Kurt Rothschild
- Erich Schneider: The admiring disciple who did not become a follower pp. 239-252

- Georg Blind and Andreas Pyka
- Richard Abel Musgrave and Joseph Alois Schumpeter: Two intellectual authorities in economics and their shared and different frameworks, read through the lenses of the Perlman dichotomies pp. 253-262

- Helge Peukert
- Shigeto Tsuru and Schumpeter pp. 263-275

- Yuichi Shionoya
- Schumpeter and Goodwin pp. 277-291

- Hardy Hanappi
- Schumpeter, Minsky and the financial instability hypothesis pp. 293-310

- Mark Knell
- A ”conservative Marxist” at Harvard: the influence of Joseph A. Schumpeter on Paolo Sylos Labini pp. 311-321

- Mauro Sylos-Labini
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