Recent Advances in Neo-Schumpeterian Economics
Edited by Andreas Pyka,
Uwe Cantner (),
Alfred Greiner and
Thomas Kuhn
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This judicious selection of recent essays demonstrates the applicability of the fundamental principles of neo-Schumpeterian economics, namely, innovation and uncertainty. The authors demonstrate how neo-Schumpeterian economics is developing into a comprehensive economic theory encompassing industry, the public sector and financial markets.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Innovations and Technology (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
ISBN: 9781847206633
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Competition in Innovation
- Uwe Cantner
- Ch 2 Energy, Development and the Environment: An Appraisal Three Decades After the ‘Limits to Growth’ Debate
- Giovanni Dosi and Marco Grazzi
- Ch 3 Marshall and Schumpeter: Evolution and the Institutions of Capitalism
- Stanley Metcalfe
- Ch 4 The Co-evolution of Technologies and Financial Institutions
- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka
- Ch 5 The Role of Information and Risk Sharing for R&D Investment, Technological Change and Economic Welfare
- Burkhard Drees and Bernhard Eckwert
- Ch 6 Bubbles, Crashes and the Psycho-Economic Forces Behind Them
- Friedrich Kugler
- Ch 7 Corporate Currency Hedging and Currency Crises
- Andreas Röthig, Willi Semmler and Peter Flaschel
- Ch 8 Public Debt and Public Spending in Germany: The Last 40 Years
- Alfred Greiner and Norbert Schütt
- Ch 9 Biofuels, Innovations and Endogenous Growth
- Thomas Kuhn and Michael Pickhardt
- Ch 10 Paretian Welfare Theory and European Competition Policy
- Arnold Heertje
- Ch 11 French Industrial Policy
- Alain Alcouffe and Christiane Alcouffe
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