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This paper studies a model of the distribution of income under bounded needs. Utility derived from any given good reaches a bliss point at a finite consumption level of that good. On the other hand, introducing new varieties always increases utility. It is assumed that each variety is owned by a...
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This paper offers a comprehensive study on transitional dynamics within R&D-based models of endogenous growth. There are two main motivations. First, the complete dynamic system for the market solution is derived in general form. Second, using this dynamic system as a unifying framework the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010484498
This paper studies a model of the distribution of income under bounded needs. Utility derived from any given good reaches a bliss point at a finite consumption level of that good. On the other hand, introducing new varieties always increases utility. It is assumed that each variety is owned by a...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011401020
Recent empirical studies suggest a need for a flexible patent regime responding to industry characteristics. In practice, sector-specific modifications of patent strength already exist but lack theoretical foundation. This paper intends to make up for this neglect by scrutinizing in what...
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Defensive innovations in developed countries can explain the empirical phenomenon that openness towards trade with less-developed countries does not necessarily induce a substantial increase in the wage differential and trade volumes. Building on step-by-step innovations as introduced by Aghion...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011406885
variety of first-mover advantages and that `imitation' is itself a costly activity. There is also accumulating evidence that …) regime, and explicitly characterise the circumstances in which an open approach, despite its effect on facilitating imitation …
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about imitation as the primordial process in human learning. I relate this with Searle's concept of status function and the …
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This paper presents an overview of recent research in neuroeconomics, in the light of the question how these relate to institutional economics. I present a critique of Glimcher's recent internalist standard model of neuroeconomics and put forward the claim that only an externalist approach can...
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According to the advocates of a Generalized Darwinism (GD), the three core Darwinian principles of variation, selection …
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By studying the effect of different patterns of demand in an evolutionary selection model this paper shows how product … differentiation reduces competitive selection pressure and thus increases the chances for the coexistence of firms. With the example …
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