书名:Economics, Evolution and the State:The Governance of Complexity
作者:Kurt Dopfer
Professor of Economics, University of St Gallen, Switzerland
出版社:Edward Elgar
出版日期:2005
内容简介:
Contents:
PART I ECONOMIC EVOLUTION AS OPEN PROCESS
PART II SELF-ORGANISATION AND NETWORKS
PART III THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF COMPLEXITY
10 Innovation and the learning policy maker – an evolutionary approach based on historical experience 215
Joachim Schwerin and Claudia Werker
11 The national German innovation system – its development in different governmental and territorial structures 239
Hariolf Grupp, Icíar Dominguez Lacasa and Monika Friedrich-Nishio
12 Emergence and diffusion of disastrous innovations – a case study 274
Reiner Peter Hellbrück
13 Applying evolutionary economics to public policy – the example of competitive federalism in the EU 296
Wolfgang Kerber
14 Can evolutionary economics make a billion $ difference for 60 per cent of the world’s poor in Asia? 325
Hans-Peter Brunner
Introduction by Kurt Dopfer
A NEW BRANCH: EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMIC GOVERNANCE
The last two decades have seen an explosion of research in evolutionary economics and related fields. There has been an upsurge in the publications
addressing evolutionary themes in economics, paralleled by the foundation of new journals, new academic societies and, last but not least, a reorientation
of the publication programmes of major publishing houses.
The potential of this knowledge stock with respect to its application to ssues of economic governance – in the line of an evolutionary economic overnance – has as yet received little attention in the literature.Evolutionary conomic governance can be defined as the study of the possibilities and
consequences of any external intervention into structure and processes of n evolving economic system. Specifically, evolutionary economic policy is the application of evolutionary governance to the economy as a whole.


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