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Author: F. M. Scherer
Publisher: The MIT Pre
Keywords: perspectives, schumpeterian, growth, innovation
Number of Pages: 310
Published: 1986-10-01
List price: $37.00
ISBN-10: 0262691027
ISBN-13: 9780262691024
These sixteen essays are drawn from a body of work strongly influenced by the thought of Joseph A. Schumpeter. They are particularly appropriate in a time when low rates of growth have become the norm in the Western world and much of the economic debate focuses on prescriptions for industrial regeneration. Each essay tests hypotheses derived from the Schumpeterian propositions that technological innovation gives capitalist economies their peculiar dynamics through a process of "creative destruction," that technological progress has radically increased real income per capita in Western industr
Author: Esben Sloth Andersen
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: contributions, schumpeterian, post, economics, evolutionary
Number of Pages: 238
Published: 1996-07-25
List price: $75.00
ISBN-10: 1855673835
ISBN-13: 9781855673830
This text presents the elements of evolutionary economics both generally and as they were developed by Schumpeter, one of the world’s most renowned economists. It seeks to understand economics in terms of an evolutionary process at the population level, by means of mechanisms concerning the creation, transmission and selection of behavioural rules. The work uses computer-based studies as a supplement to standard mathematical models of analysis. It emphasizes that there is a need for combining such relatively clear-cut studies of artificially limited evolutionary processes with broad a
Author: Lars Magnusson
Publisher: Springer
Keywords: recent, economic, thought, economics, approaches, neo, schumpeterian, evolutionary
Number of Pages: 340
Published: 1994-03-31
List price: $196.00
ISBN-10: 0792393856
ISBN-13: 9780792393856
This volume presents the interrelationships and possible connecting threads between two recent attempts within economic theory to step out of the mainstream of conventional neoclassical wisdom: evolutionary and neo-Schumpeterian theory. Neo-Schumpeterian and evolutionary approaches to economics present a challenge to conventional neoclassical orthodoxy. They provide new insights into how markets function, how innovations are carried out, how technologies change, and how growth occurs in existing real economies. The two fields of theory and research in which these approaches have prove
Author: Yeonwoo Lee
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing
Keywords: center, development, studies, bruton, productivity, dynamics, metropolitan, scale, schumpeterian
Number of Pages: 141
Published: 2003-08
List price: $130.00
ISBN-10: 0754634264
ISBN-13: 9780754634263
Schumpeter first put forward the premise that the incessant turbulence of an economy in motion, carrying out new combinations of products, production methods with new technologies and the opening of new markets, is capable of explaining patterns of economic growth and change. Focusing on US industrialized urban areas, this volume tests this theory empirically. Localized employment "churn" - registered as job creation/destruction dynamics - is used to account for variations in US metro-regional economic productivity performances during the 1986-1999 period. The results suggest that the employme
Authors:Arnold Heertje, Mark Perlman,
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Keywords: international, schumpeter, society, series, economics, schumpeterian, technology, market, structure, studies, evolving
Number of Pages: 360
Published: 1991-04-01
List price: $100.00
ISBN-10: 0472101927
ISBN-13: 9780472101924
A detailed analysis of Schumpeter’s legacy and the impact of his thought on both theory and empirical work.
Authors:Horst Hanusch, Andreas Pyka,
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Keywords: elgar, original, reference, economics, schumpeterian, companion, neo
Number of Pages: 1209
Published: 2007-09-30
List price: $495.00
ISBN-10: 1843762536
ISBN-13: 9781843762539
The Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics is a cutting-edge collection of specially commissioned contributions highlighting not only the broad scope but also the common ground between all branches of this prolific and fast developing field of economics.For 25 years economists have been investigating industrial dynamics under the heading of neo-Schumpeterian economics, which has itself become a mature and widely acknowledged discipline in the fields of innovation, knowledge, growth and development economics. The Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics surveys t
Authors:Ernst Helmstadter, Mark Perlma,
Publisher: University of Michigan Pre
Keywords: international, economics, schumpeter, society, series, schumpeterian, studies, technological, norms, progress, economic, dynamics, behavioral
Number of Pages: 464
Published: 1996-10-01
List price: $90.00
ISBN-10: 0472107305
ISBN-13: 9780472107308
The "mind set" of Schumpeterian economics, that is, empirical studies of dynamic competition and contemporary changes in national economic systems, is the principal topic of this collection of essays by an international cast of scholars. There are some who believe that the age of Schumpeter has now replaced the age of Keynes. Schumpeter was interested in dynamic economics rather than the economics of stagnation; in the economics of the creation of wealth rather than the economics of the redistribution of wealth; in the economics of technological innovation rather than the economics of industri
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