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Equilibrium and evolutionary foundations of competition and technology policy: new perspectives on the division of labour and the innovation process

In: The Evolutionary Analysis of Economic Policy

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  • J.S. Metcalfe
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This important book analyses evolutionary approaches to economic policy. Its main purpose is to explore the policy implications of evolutionary economics, in particular of approaches inspired on the one hand by Schumpeter and revived by Nelson and Winter which deal with industrial evolution under constant institutions and, on the other hand, of approaches inspired by Hayek and North, which analyse the ways in which institutions themselves evolve.

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  • J.S. Metcalfe & J.S. Metcalfe, 2003. "Equilibrium and evolutionary foundations of competition and technology policy: new perspectives on the division of labour and the innovation process," Chapters, in: Pavel Pelikan & Gerhard Wegner (ed.), The Evolutionary Analysis of Economic Policy, chapter 7, pages 162-190, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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