The Global Dimension of Economic Evolution : Knowledge Variety and Diffusion in Economic Growth and Development /
This volume offers a comprehensive presentation of the "global" aspects of modern evolutionary economics. Essential aspects of modern growth and development theory appear in a new light. The dynamic relationships between industrial and developing countries receive a historical and theoreti...
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Heidelberg :
Physica-Verlag HD,
1996.
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Table of Contents:
- Stylized and simulated long-run economic development: The long term impact of economic development in developed countries on developing countries since 1820
- An evolutionary model of long term cyclical variations of catching up and falling behind
- Knowledge creation and historical learning: Technological diffusion: European experience to 1850
- Technological paradigms, patterns of learning and development: an introductory roadmap
- Catching up and falling behind in economic development: Convergence or divergence? The impact of technology on "why growth rates differ"?- Catching up and falling behind, a vintage model approach
- Technological retard in small least developed countries
- small is beautiful but fragile?- Global potentialities, constraints and redistributional challenges: Against free trade: neoclassical and steady-state perspectives
- A positive vision for the forerunner economies in the present global context
- The duration of development.