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their status-seeking activities. As prosocial relationships generate positive externalities whereas status …-seeking activities generate negative preference externalities, technological advance may lead to a particular type of "decoupling" of …
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their status-seeking activities. As prosocial relationships generate positive externalities whereas status …-seeking activities generate negative preference externalities, technological advance may lead to a particular type of "decoupling" of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012418627
In this contribution we offer a broad overview of the technological, institutional and policy dynamics associated with the great transformation - borrowing Karl Polanyi (1944) expression - leading from traditional, mostly rural, economies to economies driven by industrial activities (and...
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This paper investigates the extent to which international trade hinges onpatents. We analyze the export and patenting activities of the universe of French exporting firms over the period 2002-2011. The noticeable feature of our study is that we observe export and patenting activities worldwide...
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In this chapter we discuss the role of natural resources and endowment structures on structural change. Departing from theories of trade that stress specialization according to one's comparative advantages as the key route to development, we articulate an alternative point of view on the role of...
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their status-seeking activities. As prosocial relationships generate positive externalities whereas status …-seeking activities generate negative preference externalities, technological advance may lead to a particular type of "decoupling" of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012422737
technological evolution; (ii) The theory of the firm in evolving environments; (iii) The formalization of learning processes; (iv …) the theory of production; (v) consumption patterns; (vi) economic interactions and the working of markets; and, (vii) The …
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This work presents the evolutionary growth theory, which studies the drivers and patterns of technological change and …
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The paper, as such a draft of a chapter for the second edition of the 'Handbook of Economic Socielogy', Edited by Neil J. Smelser and Richard Swedberg, is meant to offer some sort of roadmap accross a few fields of investigation concerning the relationships between technological learning and...
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