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Évolutionary theories of ecnomic and technological change: present status and future prospects

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Recently, evolutionary theories of economic and technological change have attracted a considerable amount of attention which reflects the problems encountered by mainstream analysis of dynamic phenomena and quantitative change. This book, originally published in 1991, develops the debate and draws on the concepts of evolutionary biology, nonequilibrium thermodynamics, systems and organization theory. While recognizing that new technology is not the cause of quantitative change, the editors claim it should play a more central role in economic theory and policy. At the same time, the ground is laid for a more generalized concept of innovation and experimentation and their relation to routine activities. The book is intended for economists.
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hal-02097467 , version 1 (12-04-2019)

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Pier-Paolo Saviotti, Metcalfe J.S.. Évolutionary theories of ecnomic and technological change: present status and future prospects. Routledge, pp.286, 2018, Routledge Library Editions: The Economics and Business of Technology. ⟨hal-02097467⟩

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