<p><strong>Author</strong>:Lars Magnusson </p><p><strong>Publisher: </strong>Springer</p><p><strong>Publishing date:</strong> 1994-03-31 </p><p><strong>ISBN:</strong> 0792393856</p><p><strong>PDF files, 340 pages ,16 Mb</strong>
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</p><p><strong>Contents</strong></p><strong></strong><p><br/>Chapter 1: The Neo-Schumpeterian and Evolutionary Approach to Economics--An Introduction<br/>Lars Magnusson<br/><strong>I</strong> Evolutionary Theory<br/>Chapter 2:- What is Evolutionary Economics?<br/>Richard Langlois and Michael Everett<br/>Chapter 3: The Unit that Evolves: Linking Self-Reproduction and Self-interest<br/>Michael Hutter<br/>Chapter 4: On the Nature of Economic Evolution: John R. Commons and the Metaphor of Artificial Selection<br/>Yngve Ramstad<br/><strong>II</strong> Neo-Schumpeterian Dynamics<br/>Chapter 5: The Phenomenon of Economic Change: Neoclassical vs.Schumpeterian Approaches<br/>Kurt Dopfer<br/>Chapter 6: The Theory of the Firm and the Theory of Economic Growth<br/>Gunnar Eliasson<br/>Chapter 7:<br/>Chapter 8:<br/>Evolutionary Regimes and Industrial Dynamics<br/>Giovanni OosL Franco Malerba, and Luigi Orsenigo<br/>The Role of Firm Difference in an Evolutionary Theory of<br/>Technical Advance<br/>Richard Nelson<br/>vi EVOLUTIONARY APPROACHES TO ECONOMICS<br/>III Critique and New Challenges 243<br/>Chapter 9: The Integration of Theory and History: Methodology and Ideology in Schumpeter's Economics<br/>William Lazonick<br/>Chapter 10: Neo-Schumpeterians and Economic Theory<br/>Arnold Heertje<br/>Chapter 11: Rethinking Economics: From GNP Growth to Ecological Sustainability<br/>Peter Sdderbaum<br/>Chapter 12: Innovations, Markets and Institutions: An Historical Approach<br/>Lars Magnusson and Gdran Marklund<br/>Contributing Authors 321<br/>Index 323</p>
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