Journal of Evolutionary Economics
1991 - 2024
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Volume 22, issue 5, 2012
- Schumpeter’s new combinations pp. 871-899

- Heinz Kurz
- Why Schumpeter has had so little influence on today’s main line economics, and why this may be changing pp. 901-916

- Richard Nelson
- Schumpeter’s Theory of Economic Development: 100 years of development pp. 917-933

- Markus Becker, Thorbjørn Knudsen and Richard Swedberg
- Optimal modularity: a demonstration of the evolutionary advantage of modular architectures pp. 935-956

- Koen Frenken and Stefan Mendritzki
- Two measures of organizational flexibility pp. 957-979

- Guido Fioretti
- How do different motives for R&D cooperation affect firm performance? – An analysis based on Swiss micro data pp. 981-1007

- Spyros Arvanitis
- Inter-firm knowledge diffusion, market power, and welfare pp. 1009-1027

- Luca Colombo and Paola Labrecciosa
- Evolutionary demand: a model for boundedly rational consumers pp. 1029-1080

- Marco Valente
- Quality risk aversion, conjectures, and new product diffusion pp. 1081-1115

- Francesco Bogliacino and Giorgio Rampa
- Cristiano Antonelli, Federico Barbiellini Amidei: The dynamics of knowledge externalities—Localised technological change in Italy pp. 1117-1120

- Francesco Crespi
- Erratum to: Production and financial linkages in inter-firm networks: structural variety, risk-sharing and resilience pp. 1121-1121

- Giulio Cainelli, Sandro Montresor and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
Volume 22, issue 4, 2012
- Introduction: long term economic development – demand, finance, organization, policy and innovation in a Schumpeterian perspective pp. 621-625

- Andreas Pyka and Esben Andersen
- Schumpeter’s core works revisited pp. 627-648

- Esben Andersen
- Back to Engel? Some evidence for the hierarchy of needs pp. 649-676

- Andreas Chai and Alessio Moneta
- Technological regimes and demand structure in the evolution of the pharmaceutical industry pp. 677-709

- Christian Garavaglia, Franco Malerba, Luigi Orsenigo and Michele Pezzoni
- Production and financial linkages in inter-firm networks: structural variety, risk-sharing and resilience pp. 711-734

- Giulio Cainelli, Sandro Montresor and Giuseppe Vittucci Marzetti
- Does history matter?: Empirical analysis of evolutionary versus stationary equilibrium views of the economy pp. 735-766

- Kenneth Carlaw and Richard Lipsey
- The international diffusion of biotechnology: the arrival of developing countries pp. 767-783

- Jorge Niosi, Petr Hanel and Susan Reid
- Schumpeterian patterns of innovation and the sources of breakthrough inventions: evidence from a data-set of R&D awards pp. 785-810

- Roberto Fontana, Alessandro Nuvolari, Hiroshi Shimizu and Andrea Vezzulli
- R&D, patents and stock return volatility pp. 811-832

- Mariana Mazzucato and Massimiliano Tancioni
- Building systems pp. 833-846

- Brian Loasby
- Financial system and technological catching-up: an empirical analysis pp. 847-870

- Muhammad Javaid and Pier Paolo Saviotti
Volume 22, issue 3, 2012
- Editorial: the two sides of innovation pp. 407-411

- Guido Buenstorf, Uwe Cantner, Horst Hanusch, Hans-Walter Lorenz and Fritz Rahmeyer
- Agents of change pp. 413-441

- Caroline Gerschlager
- Network evolution in basic science pp. 443-457

- Thomas Grebel
- Inventor networks in emerging key technologies: information technology vs. semiconductors pp. 459-480

- Holger Graf
- Not invented here: technology licensing, knowledge transfer and innovation based on public research pp. 481-511

- Guido Buenstorf and Matthias Geissler
- Agent-based modelling of novelty creating behavior and sectoral growth effects—Linking the creative and the destructive side of innovation pp. 513-542

- Frank Beckenbach, Maria Daskalakis and David Hofmann
- Labor market integration policies and the convergence of regions: the role of skills and technology diffusion pp. 543-562

- Herbert Dawid, Simon Gemkow, Philipp Harting and Michael Neugart
- Creative destruction and fiscal institutions: a long-run case study of three regions pp. 563-583

- Lars Feld, Jan Schnellenbach and Thushyanthan Baskaran
- Is novelty always a good thing? Towards an evolutionary welfare economics pp. 585-619

- Christian Schubert
Volume 22, issue 2, 2012
- Innovation, cycles and growth pp. 207-233

- Francisco Fatas-Villafranca, Gloria Jarne and Julio Sánchez-Chóliz
- Employment cycles, low income work and the dynamic impact of wage regulations. A macro perspective pp. 235-250

- Peter Flaschel, Alfred Greiner, Camille Logeay and Christian Proaño
- Evolutionary competition between prediction rules and the emergence of business cycles within Metzler’s inventory model pp. 251-273

- Michael Wegener and Frank Westerhoff
- International trade and domestic distortions pp. 275-301

- Jean-Luc Gaffard and Francesco Saraceno
- A simple model of a speculative housing market pp. 303-329

- Roberto Dieci and Frank Westerhoff
- The merger of populations, the incidence of marriages, and aggregate unhappiness pp. 331-344

- Oded Stark, Franz Rendl and Marcin Jakubek
- Evolutionary game theory and evolutionary economics: are they different species? pp. 345-366

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Kainan Huang
- Learning to trust strangers: an evolutionary perspective pp. 367-383

- Pierre Courtois and Tarik Tazdaït
- Mario Cimoli, Giovanni Dosi and Joseph E. Stiglitz (eds): Industrial policy and development: The political economy of capabilities accumulation pp. 385-387

- Jorge Niosi
- Bardsley, N., R. Cubitt, G. Loomes, P. Moffat, C. Starmer, and R. Sugden (eds): Experimental economics—rethinking the rules pp. 389-393

- Stefan Traub
- Piergiuseppe Morone and Richard Taylor: Knowledge diffusion and innovation: modelling complex entrepreneurial behaviours pp. 395-400

- Lorenzo Zirulia
- Stephany Griffith-Jones, José Antonio Ocampo and Joseph E. Stiglitz (eds): Time for a visible hand-lessons from the 2008 world financial crisis pp. 401-406

- Peter Spahn
Volume 22, issue 1, 2012
- Agreeing on generalized Darwinism: a response to Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjørn Knudsen pp. 1-8

- Pavel Pelikan
- Agreeing on generalised Darwinism: a response to Pavel Pelikan pp. 9-18

- Geoffrey Hodgson and Thorbjoern Knudsen
- Proximity, knowledge integration and innovation: an agenda for agent-based studies pp. 19-47

- Piergiuseppe Morone and Richard Taylor
- Market design for standardization problems with agent-based social simulation pp. 49-77

- Kotaro Ohori and Shingo Takahashi
- When do thick venture capital markets foster innovation? An evolutionary analysis pp. 79-108

- Luca Colombo, Herbert Dawid and Kordian Kabus
- Learning-by-doing in R&D, knowledge threshold, and technological divide pp. 109-132

- Chang-Yang Lee
- The origins of meso economics pp. 133-160

- Kurt Dopfer
- Markets as communication systems pp. 161-201

- Franck Galtier, François Bousquet, Martine Antona and Pierre Bommel
- David Stark, 2009, The sense of dissonance. Accounts of worth in economic life, Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press pp. 203-205

- Koen Frenken
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