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The paper presents the analysis of recent developments of Schumpeterian theory of entrepreneurship and innovation in …
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This paper provides an introduction to the field of evolutionary economics with emphasis on the evolutionary theory of … evolutionary theory of household behavior is to improve upon the neoclassical theory of household behavior by replacing the …
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While Schumpeter’s broad theory of how capitalist economies worked articulated in his Theory of Economic Development … received strong attention in his lifetime, it was neoclassical economic theory that took hold of the profession in the last …
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This paper provides an introduction to the field of evolutionary economics with emphasis on the evolutionary theory of … evolutionary theory of household behavior is to improve upon the neoclassical theory of household behavior by replacing the …
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This paper explores the relationship existing among the heterogeneous nature of firms in industrial clusters, their structural position in knowledge networks and their performance. Following the rising interest for spatially agglomerated industrial firms and their learning and innovative...
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Статья посвящена проблеме изучения сути и причин эволюции банковских систем, формированию основных направлений исследований данного процесса в рамках единой...
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Meta-rules, or rules for making rules, determine the costs of innovation and thus the pace of economic growth. Adapting rules to a changing economic environment through explicit, well-designed meta-rules makes economic growth quicker, less painful, and more certain than adapting rules through...
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In this paper, we concentrate on how evolutionary economics contributes to a better understanding of the spatial evolution of newly emerging industries. Inspired by evolutionary thinking, four types of explanations are discussed and tested in an empirical analysis of the spatial pattern of the...
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В статье рассмотрены два различных подхода к определению понятия «институт» и проанализированы основные преимущества и недостатки каждой парадигмы с учетом...
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<Para ID="Par1">John Stuart Mill’s Principles of Political Economy (1848) was the dominant text in economics for about forty years. Mill was also a leading contributor to liberal thought, both economic liberalism and moral liberalism. Mill and Charles Darwin were also almost exact contemporaries. In fact, On...</para>
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