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Birth Date 1991
Journal Abbreviation J Evol Econ
Description The Journal of Evolutionary Economics serves as an international forum for this new approach to economics. Following the tradition … More The Journal of Evolutionary Economics serves as an international forum for this new approach to economics. Following the tradition of Joseph A. Schumpeter, it focuses on original research with an evolutionary view of the economy. Articles feature a strong emphasis on dynamics, changing structures, and disequilibrium processes with an evolutionary perspective. The journal also stresses interdisciplinary analysis and theoretical, methodological, and applied work. Topics include industrial dynamics; multi-sectoral and cross-country studies of productivity; innovations and new technologies; dynamic competition and structural change; causes and effects of technological, political, and social change; cyclic processes in economic evolution; the role of governments in a dynamic world; modeling complex dynamic economic systems; application of concepts such as self-organization, bifurcation, and chaos theory to economics; and evolutionary games. Publisher: Springer; ISSN: 1432-1386 Other: eb555068; National Library: 019527179; 1459309-9; 14663526-4; OCLC: 645270838
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Nuvolari, Alessandro; Castaldi, Carolina; Fontana, Roberto
(2009)
“Chariots of fire”: The evolution of tank technology, 1915--1945.
Journal of Evolutionary Economics
(p. 545).
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Homburg, Ernst; Murmann, J. P.
(2001)
Comparing evolutionary dynamics across different national settings: The case of the synthetic dye industry, 1857--1914.
Journal of Evolutionary Economics
(pp. 177-205).
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