An evolutionary theory of economic change 下载积分: 900 内容提示: Nelson: Theorizing About Economic ChangeJournal of Economic LiteratureVol. XXXIII (March 1995), pp. 48–90Recent Evolutionary TheorizingAbout Economic
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Nelson, Richard y Winter, Sidney, 1982, An evolutionary theory of economic change, Inglaterra, Cambridge University Press.Nelson, R., & Winter, S. (1982). An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change. Cambridge: Harvard University Press....
1. Interpreting industrial dynamics twenty years after nelson and winter's evolutionary theory of economic change: a preface [J] . Giovanni Dosi, Franco Malerba Industrial and Corporate Change . 2002,第4期 机译:纳尔逊和温特的经济变化进化论二十年后解释工业动态:序言 2. Evolution Beyond Biolog...
of natural selection, and models which recognize the fact of life that the limits of new technologies are not known or knowable with any precision. They also maintain that economic theory should take more explicit notice of the ac- tual internal operating rules and procedures of corporations, ...
内容简介· ··· This book contains the most sustained and serious attack on mainstream, neoclassical economics in more than forty years. Nelson and Winter focus their critique on the basic question of how firms and industries change overtime. They marshal significant objections to the fundamental...
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Probably the most widely used decision rule in economic theory is the Pareto criterion, which is most often applied to efficiency and political feasibility (e.g., in bargaining theory). It has also been applied to equity, for instance by a common-sense conception of justice. In libertarian th...
who are well known for their contributions to the building of an evolutionary theory of economic development (Witt2003; Metcalfe2007; Hodgson2008), we find interesting insights. First, novelties cannot be fully explained in terms of economic rationality, but imagination is necessary. Second, the mot...