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Management scholars have long stressed the importance of evolutionary processsesfor inter-firm cooperation but have mostly missed the promising opportunityto incorporate ideas from evolutionary theories into the analysis of collaborativearrangements. In this paper, we first present three rules...
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This paper is a follow-up on two earlier debates I was part of. One debate is documentedin a special issue of The Journal of Economic Methodology, edited by Matthias Klaes andcalled Symposium: Ontological Issues in Evolutionary Economics (2004) The other oneis reported in a special issue of The...
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Amartya Sen has advanced a number of distinct arguments against utilitarianism and‘utility’-based views more generally. One of these invokes various ways in whichunderdogs can ‘adapt’ and learn to live with their situations. Sen’s argument is related toJon Elster’s discussion of...
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In the last two decades there has been a noticeable increase in published research inevolutionary economics. The idea that formal modelling is a sine qua non condition forestablishing a rigours and coherence scientific frame, has led to an over concern withformalization issues among evolutionary...
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development ‘fromwithin’ (macro). It is argued that Schumpeter paved the way for a new micro–meso–macro framework in economics … genericequilibrium. Economic development occurs at the deep level as transition from onegeneric rule to another, inducing a change of …
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entrepreneurialopportunities, but also the further development of the entrepreneurial venture is dependent onsubjective opportunity perception and …
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Recently, it has been suggested that the process of economic development should ideally be viewed as a … aspects have only been inadequately addressed in development theory. This paperargues that social-cognitive vicarious learning …, values), behaviour and environment. Our analysis is basedon a survey of the Indian trans-Himalayan regions. The development …
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of theexternal events, is internally generated. This distinction is made explicit inSchumpeter’s account of ‘development …
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The theme of these notes, in general, is the population dynamics of evolutionaryprocesses, and, in particular, a number of accounting concepts that are central to anyunderstanding of processes of evolution of the variation and selective retention kind.The accounting concepts I use are naturally...
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The common prior assumption asserts that the beliefs of agents in different states of theworld are their posteriors based on a common prior and possibly some private signal. Commonpriors are pervasive in most economic models of incomplete information, oligopoly models withasymmetrically informed...
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