Evolutionary economics and the new international political economy
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書誌事項
Evolutionary economics and the new international political economy
(Science, technology and the international political economy / series editor, John de la Mothe)
Pinter, 1996
- : hard
- : pbk
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注記
Bibliography: p. [284]-314
Includes indexes
内容説明・目次
- 巻冊次
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: hard ISBN 9781855671560
内容説明
Evolutionary economics focuses on the theory of the firm, organizational behaviour and the role of technological change to reassess in a non-orthodox way the factors which motivate firms and individuals on a national and international level. With the heightened level of economic interaction, modern socio-economies are increasingly being shaped by their trade patterns and their innovation activities. In recent years it has become equally clear that standard neo-classical and fashionable "public choice" approaches to trade and economic growth are incapable of explaining the current "drift" of capitalist economies, or of guiding, in any practical way, the formulation of either publication innovation and trade policies or corporate strategies. The evolutionary approach is gaining currency amongst academics in business and management studies, as it embraces political and philosophical debates about the economy. This text brings together leading authorities in the field to examine and explain in a lucid, clear and authoritative way the changing nature of relations within and between national economies.
目次
Section 1. Introduction and general problematique. Global re-sructuring as an evolutionary process, John de la Mothe and Gilles Paquet. Section 2. Evolutionary theories of trade and innovation. Innovation, Stan Metcalfe, PREST, University of Manchester. Trade and international economics, Luc Soete, MERIT, University of Limburg. Institutional change and government / business relations, John de la Mothe and Gilles Paquet. Economic growth, Peter Howitt, President of the Canadian Economics Association, University of Toronto. Section 3. Key issues facing evolutionary economies. The new innovation, Roy Rothwell, SPRU, University of Sussex. Innovation networks and technology flows, Jorge Noisi, CREDIT, Universite de Quebec a Montreal. Financial and investment flows, Graham Vickery, DSTI, OECD. Shifts in international business, John Stopford, London Business School. Shifts in government / business relations strategies, John de la Mothe and Gilles Paquet. Section 4. Cases In evolution. Italy, Georgio Sirilli et al, NRC, Rome. Sweden, Bo Carlson, Case Western Reserve University. The Netherlands, Bart Varspagen, MERIT, University of Limburg. Canada, John Baldwin. US clusters, Zoltan Acs, University of Baltimore. European clusters, Roger Voyer, NGL Consulting and Carleton University. Latin America and Asia's 4 Tigers, Chris Freeman and Carlota Perez, SPRU, University of Sussex. Section 5. Evolutionary directions, conclusions and implications. Evolutionary economics and the international political economy, John de la Mothe and Gilles Paquet.
- 巻冊次
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: pbk ISBN 9781855671577
内容説明
First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
目次
Section 1. Introduction and general problematique. Global re-sructuring as an evolutionary process, John de la Mothe and Gilles Paquet. Section 2. Evolutionary theories of trade and innovation. Innovation, Stan Metcalfe, PREST, University of Manchester. Trade and international economics, Luc Soete, MERIT, University of Limburg. Institutional change and government / business relations, John de la Mothe and Gilles Paquet. Economic growth, Peter Howitt, President of the Canadian Economics Association, University of Toronto. Section 3. Key issues facing evolutionary economies. The new innovation, Roy Rothwell, SPRU, University of Sussex. Innovation networks and technology flows, Jorge Noisi, CREDIT, Universite de Quebec a Montreal. Financial and investment flows, Graham Vickery, DSTI, OECD. Shifts in international business, John Stopford, London Business School. Shifts in government / business relations strategies, John de la Mothe and Gilles Paquet. Section 4. Cases In evolution. Italy, Georgio Sirilli et al, NRC, Rome. Sweden, Bo Carlson, Case Western Reserve University. The Netherlands, Bart Varspagen, MERIT, University of Limburg. Canada, John Baldwin. US clusters, Zoltan Acs, University of Baltimore. European clusters, Roger Voyer, NGL Consulting and Carleton University. Latin America and Asia's 4 Tigers, Chris Freeman and Carlota Perez, SPRU, University of Sussex. Section 5. Evolutionary directions, conclusions and implications. Evolutionary economics and the international political economy, John de la Mothe and Gilles Paquet.
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