Frontiers of Evolutionary Economics: Competition, Self-organization and Innovation Policy

Frontiers of Evolutionary Economics: Competition, Self-organization and Innovation Policy

by JohnFoster (Editor), J.S.Metcalfe (Editor)

Synopsis

Modern evolutionary economics is now nearly two decades old and in this excellent book, a distinguished group of evolutionary economists identify the most important developments and discuss the direction of future research. By moving away from traditional concerns with the operation of selection mechanisms towards a preoccupation with the manner in which the novelty and variety provide fuel for such mechanisms, the authors identify a key development in the field. Evolutionary economists have been drawn into the modern complexity science literature which attempts to provide an understanding of how and why `complex adaptive systems' engage in processes of self-organization. The goal is to provide an integrated analysis of both selection and self-organization that is uniquely economic in orientation. After a brief overview of the many key achievements and continuing challenges, the first part of the book deals with theoretical perspectives, discussing institutional change, social constructions, complexity, selection and self-selection and the usefulness of theory. Part two deals with empirical perspectives and includes discussion of replicator dynamics, the measurement of heterogeneity and complexity, and modelling organizations as complex adaptive systems. This unique book will appeal to evolutionary and industrial economists and policymakers involved with issues of innovation and management scientists.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Published: 18 Dec 2002

ISBN 10: 1843763370
ISBN 13: 9781843763376

Media Reviews
`This compilation by leading protagonists is a must for a greater understanding of the world we are living in and wanting to see change for the better.' -- Gerry Sweeney, Prometheus
Author Bio
Edited by John Foster, Professor of Economics and Head, School of Economics, University of Queensland, Australia and J. Stanley Metcalfe, Emeritus Professor, University of Manchester, UK