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Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics
Edited by Horst Hanusch and Andreas Pyka
The Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics is a cutting-edge collection of specially commissioned contributions highlighting not only the broad scope but also the common ground between all branches of this prolific and fast developing field of economics.
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- Published in print:
- 26 Jul 2007
- ISBN:
- 9781843762539
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- 9781847207012
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- Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics
- COPYRIGHT
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Schumpeter, Joseph Alois (1883–1950)
- Chapter 2: Schumpeter’s View on Methodology: Their Source and Their Evolution
- Chapter 3: Schumpeterian Universal Social Science
- Chapter 4: The Pillars of Schumpeter’s Economics: Micro, Meso, Macro
- Chapter 5: Reflections on Schumpeter’s ‘Lost’ Seventh Chapter to the Theory of Economic Development
- Chapter 6: ‘Schumpeterian Capitalism’ in Capitalist Development: Toward a Synthesis of Capitalist Development and the ‘Economy as a Whole’
- Chapter 7: The Neo-Schumpeterian Element in the Sociological Analysis of Innovation
- Chapter 8: A Schumpeterian Renaissance?
- Chapter 9: Neo-Schumpetarian Perspectives in Entreprenurship Research
- Chapter 10: From a Routine-based to a Knowledge-based View: Towards an Evolutionary Theory of the Firm
- Chapter 11: Managing the Process of New Venture Creation: An Integrative Perspective
- Chapter 12: Technological Collaboration
- Chapter 13: Strategic and Organizational Understanding of Inter-firm Partnerships and Networks
- Chapter 14: The Models of the Managed and Entrepreneurial Economies
- Chapter 15: Tacit and Codified Knowledge
- Chapter 16: Localized Technological Change
- Chapter 17: Competencies, Capabilities and the Neo-Schumpeterian Tradition
- Chapter 18: Firm Organization
- Chapter 19: The Role of Knowledge in the Schumpeterian Economy
- Chapter 20: Selection, Learning and Schumpeterian Dynamics: A Conceptual Debate
- Chapter 21: Technological Paradigms and Trajectories
- Chapter 22: Schumpeterian Patterns of Innovation and Technological Regimes
- Chapter 23: Innovation Networks
- Chapter 24: Technological Diffusion: Aspects of Self-Propagation as a Neo-Schumpeterian Characteristic
- Chapter 25: Schumpeterian Modelling
- Chapter 26: Neo-Schumpeterian Simulation Models
- Chapter 27: Replicator Dynamics
- Chapter 28: ‘History-Friendly’ Models of Industry Evolution
- Chapter 29: Agent-based Modelling: A Methodology for Neo-Schumpetarian Economics
- Chapter 30: Empirical Tools for the Analysis of Technological Heterogeneity and Change: Some Basic Building Blocks of ‘Evolumetrics’
- Chapter 31: Typology of Science and Technology Indicators
- Chapter 32: Sectoral Taxonomies: Identifying Competitive Regimes by Statistical Cluster Analysis
- Chapter 33: Entropy Statistics and Information Theory
- Chapter 34: A Methodology to Identify Local Industrial Clusters and its Application to Germany
- Chapter 35: Technology Spillovers and their Impact on Productivity
- Chapter 36: The Japanese System from the Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective
- Chapter 37: Biotechnology Industries
- Chapter 38: Telecommunications, the Internet and Mr Schumpeter
- Chapter 39: Innovation in Services
- Chapter 40: Flexible Labour Markets and Labour Productivity Growth: Is There a Trade-off?
- Chapter 41: Schumpeter and the Micro-foundations of Endogenous Growth
- Chapter 42: New Directions in Schumpeterian Growth Theory
- Chapter 43: The Dynamics of Technology, Growth and Trade: A Schumpeterian Perspective
- Chapter 44: Innovation and Employment
- Chapter 45: Macro-Econometrics
- Chapter 46: The Mechanisms of Economic Evolution: Completing Schumpeter’s Theory
- Chapter 47: Innovation and Demand
- Chapter 48: Long Waves, the Pulsation of Modern Capitalism
- Chapter 49: Finance and Technical Change: A Long-term View
- Chapter 50: Long Waves: Conceptual, Empirical and Modelling Issues
- Chapter 51: Qualitative Change and Economic Development
- Chapter 52: Understanding Economic Growth as the Central Task of Economic Analysis
- Chapter 53: Innovation Systems: A Survey of the Literature from a Schumpeterian Perspective
- Chapter 54: National Innovation Systems: From List to Freeman
- Chapter 55: Catching a Glimpse on National Systems of Innovation: The Input–Output Approach
- Chapter 56: Schumpeter and Varieties of Innovation: Lessons from the Rise of Regional Innovation Systems Research
- Chapter 57: Fundamentals of the Concept of National Innovation Systems
- Chapter 58: Policy for Innovation
- Chapter 59: Growth Policy
- Chapter 60: Time Strategies in Innovation Policy
- Chapter 61: Macroeconomic Policy
- Chapter 62: Schumpeter’s Influence on Game Theory
- Chapter 63: Transaction Costs, Innovation and Learning
- Chapter 64: Austrian Economics and Innovation
- Chapter 65: On Austrian-Schumpeterian Economics and the Swedish Growth School
- Chapter 66: Experimental Economics
- Chapter 67: Complexity and the Economy
- Chapter 68: Self-organization in Economic Systems
- Chapter 69: Regional Economics and Economic Geography from a Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective
- Chapter 70: A Roadmap to Comprehensive Neo-Schumpeterian Economics
- Index
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Chapter 65: On Austrian-Schumpeterian Economics and the Swedish Growth School
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- COPYRIGHT
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Schumpeter, Joseph Alois (1883–1950)
- Chapter 2: Schumpeter’s View on Methodology: Their Source and Their Evolution
- Chapter 3: Schumpeterian Universal Social Science
- Chapter 4: The Pillars of Schumpeter’s Economics: Micro, Meso, Macro
- Chapter 5: Reflections on Schumpeter’s ‘Lost’ Seventh Chapter to the Theory of Economic Development
- Chapter 6: ‘Schumpeterian Capitalism’ in Capitalist Development: Toward a Synthesis of Capitalist Development and the ‘Economy as a Whole’
- Chapter 7: The Neo-Schumpeterian Element in the Sociological Analysis of Innovation
- Chapter 8: A Schumpeterian Renaissance?
- Chapter 9: Neo-Schumpetarian Perspectives in Entreprenurship Research
- Chapter 10: From a Routine-based to a Knowledge-based View: Towards an Evolutionary Theory of the Firm
- Chapter 11: Managing the Process of New Venture Creation: An Integrative Perspective
- Chapter 12: Technological Collaboration
- Chapter 13: Strategic and Organizational Understanding of Inter-firm Partnerships and Networks
- Chapter 14: The Models of the Managed and Entrepreneurial Economies
- Chapter 15: Tacit and Codified Knowledge
- Chapter 16: Localized Technological Change
- Chapter 17: Competencies, Capabilities and the Neo-Schumpeterian Tradition
- Chapter 18: Firm Organization
- Chapter 19: The Role of Knowledge in the Schumpeterian Economy
- Chapter 20: Selection, Learning and Schumpeterian Dynamics: A Conceptual Debate
- Chapter 21: Technological Paradigms and Trajectories
- Chapter 22: Schumpeterian Patterns of Innovation and Technological Regimes
- Chapter 23: Innovation Networks
- Chapter 24: Technological Diffusion: Aspects of Self-Propagation as a Neo-Schumpeterian Characteristic
- Chapter 25: Schumpeterian Modelling
- Chapter 26: Neo-Schumpeterian Simulation Models
- Chapter 27: Replicator Dynamics
- Chapter 28: ‘History-Friendly’ Models of Industry Evolution
- Chapter 29: Agent-based Modelling: A Methodology for Neo-Schumpetarian Economics
- Chapter 30: Empirical Tools for the Analysis of Technological Heterogeneity and Change: Some Basic Building Blocks of ‘Evolumetrics’
- Chapter 31: Typology of Science and Technology Indicators
- Chapter 32: Sectoral Taxonomies: Identifying Competitive Regimes by Statistical Cluster Analysis
- Chapter 33: Entropy Statistics and Information Theory
- Chapter 34: A Methodology to Identify Local Industrial Clusters and its Application to Germany
- Chapter 35: Technology Spillovers and their Impact on Productivity
- Chapter 36: The Japanese System from the Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective
- Chapter 37: Biotechnology Industries
- Chapter 38: Telecommunications, the Internet and Mr Schumpeter
- Chapter 39: Innovation in Services
- Chapter 40: Flexible Labour Markets and Labour Productivity Growth: Is There a Trade-off?
- Chapter 41: Schumpeter and the Micro-foundations of Endogenous Growth
- Chapter 42: New Directions in Schumpeterian Growth Theory
- Chapter 43: The Dynamics of Technology, Growth and Trade: A Schumpeterian Perspective
- Chapter 44: Innovation and Employment
- Chapter 45: Macro-Econometrics
- Chapter 46: The Mechanisms of Economic Evolution: Completing Schumpeter’s Theory
- Chapter 47: Innovation and Demand
- Chapter 48: Long Waves, the Pulsation of Modern Capitalism
- Chapter 49: Finance and Technical Change: A Long-term View
- Chapter 50: Long Waves: Conceptual, Empirical and Modelling Issues
- Chapter 51: Qualitative Change and Economic Development
- Chapter 52: Understanding Economic Growth as the Central Task of Economic Analysis
- Chapter 53: Innovation Systems: A Survey of the Literature from a Schumpeterian Perspective
- Chapter 54: National Innovation Systems: From List to Freeman
- Chapter 55: Catching a Glimpse on National Systems of Innovation: The Input–Output Approach
- Chapter 56: Schumpeter and Varieties of Innovation: Lessons from the Rise of Regional Innovation Systems Research
- Chapter 57: Fundamentals of the Concept of National Innovation Systems
- Chapter 58: Policy for Innovation
- Chapter 59: Growth Policy
- Chapter 60: Time Strategies in Innovation Policy
- Chapter 61: Macroeconomic Policy
- Chapter 62: Schumpeter’s Influence on Game Theory
- Chapter 63: Transaction Costs, Innovation and Learning
- Chapter 64: Austrian Economics and Innovation
- Chapter 65: On Austrian-Schumpeterian Economics and the Swedish Growth School
- Chapter 66: Experimental Economics
- Chapter 67: Complexity and the Economy
- Chapter 68: Self-organization in Economic Systems
- Chapter 69: Regional Economics and Economic Geography from a Neo-Schumpeterian Perspective
- Chapter 70: A Roadmap to Comprehensive Neo-Schumpeterian Economics
- Index