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1997, Volume 7, Issue 2 1997, Volume 7, Issue 1 1996, Volume 6, Issue 4 1996, Volume 6, Issue 3 1996, Volume 6, Issue 2 1996, Volume 6, Issue 1 1995, Volume 5, Issue 4 1995, Volume 5, Issue 3 189-208 The Long Term Impact of Economic Development in Developed Countries on Developing Countries since 1820 by Adelman, Irma
209-27 An Evolutionary Model of Long Term Cyclical Variations of Catching Up and Falling Behind by Silverberg, Gerald & Verspagen, Bart
229-42 Technological Diffusion: European Experience to 1850 by Kindleberger, Charles P
243-68 Technological Paradigms, Patterns of Learning and Development: An Introductory Roadmap by Cimoli, Mario & Dosi, Giovanni
269-84 Convergence or Divergence? The Impact of Technology on "Why Growth Rates Differ." by Fagerberg, Jan
285-95 Catching Up and Falling Behind, a Vintage Model Approach by Skonhoft, Anders
297-312 Technological Retard in Small Least Developed Countries--Small Is Beautiful but Fragile? by Fukuchi, Takao
313-26 Against Free Trade: Neoclassical and Steady-State Perspectives by Daly, Herman E
327-32 A Positive Vision for the Forerunner Economies in the Present Global Context by Tsuru, Shigeto
333-39 The Duration of Development by Tinbergen, Jan
1995, Volume 5, Issue 2 1995, Volume 5, Issue 1 1994, Volume 4, Issue 4 1994, Volume 4, Issue 3 153-72 An Introduction to Evolutionary Theories in Economics by Dosi, Giovanni & Nelson, Richard R
173-84 Vintage Capital, Market Structure and Productivity in an Evolutionary Model of Industry Growth by Schuette, Herbert L
185-206 Racing in Two Dimensions by Ulph, David & Owen, Robert
207-26 Collective Learning, Innovation and Growth in a Boundedly Rational, Evolutionary World by Silverberg, Gerald & Verspagen, Bart
227-41 A Schumpeterian Model of Endogenous Innovation and Growth by Englmann, F C
243-60 Firm Selection and Industry Evolution: The Post-entry Performance of New Firms by Audretsch, David B & Mahmood, Talat
261-71 Schumpeter's Circular Flow, Learning by Doing and Cyclical Growth by Greiner, Alfred & Hanusch, Horst
1994, Volume 4, Issue 2 1994, Volume 4, Issue 1 1993, Volume 3, Issue 4 1993, Volume 3, Issue 3 1993, Volume 3, Issue 2 89-107 Artificial Worlds and Economics, Part I by Lane, David A
109-26 Technology Gap and International Trade: An Evolutionary Model by Maggi, Giovanni
127-44 Theories of the Firm: Contractual and Competence Perspectives by Foss, Nicolai Juul
145-52 Dynamic R&D Competition with Memory by Dockner, Engelbert J & Feichtinger, Gustav & Mehlmann, Alexander
153-59 Employment Growth and Innovation at the Firm Level by Brouwer, Erik & Kleinknecht, Alfred & Reijnen, Jeroen O N
1993, Volume 3, Issue 1 1992, Volume 2, Issue 4 1992, Volume 2, Issue 3 1992, Volume 2, Issue 2 1992, Volume 2, Issue 1 1991, Volume 1, Issue 4 1991, Volume 1, Issue 3 1991, Volume 1, Issue 2 1991, Volume 1, Issue 1 5-7 Some Thoughts on the Promises, Challenges and Dangers of an "Evolutionary Perspective" in Economics by Dosi, G
9-17 What Is Evolutionary Economics? by Boulding, K E
19-21 Towards a Disequilibrium Theory of Long-Run Profits by Iwai, K
23-27 From Market Dynamics to Evolutionary Economics by Lesourne, J
29-47 Schumpeter, Keynes and the Theory of Economic Evolution by Goodwin, R M
49-63 Deregulation, Innovative Entry and Structural Diversity as a by Eliasson, G
65-85 Agenda-Diffusion and Innovation: A Simulation Model by Schnabl, H
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