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Empirical Tools for the Analysis of Technological Heterogeneity and Change: Some Basic Building Blocks of ‘Evolumetrics'

In: Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics

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  • U. Cantner
  • J.J. Krüger

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The Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics is a cutting-edge collection of specially commissioned contributions highlighting not only the broad scope but also the common ground between all branches of this prolific and fast developing field of economics.

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  • U. Cantner & J.J. Krüger, 2007. "Empirical Tools for the Analysis of Technological Heterogeneity and Change: Some Basic Building Blocks of ‘Evolumetrics'," Chapters, in: Horst Hanusch & Andreas Pyka (ed.), Elgar Companion to Neo-Schumpeterian Economics, chapter 30, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Konstantakis, Konstantinos N. & Michaelides, Panayotis G., 2017. "Does technology cause business cycles in the USA? A Schumpeter-inspired approach," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 43(C), pages 15-26, December.
    2. Segundo Abrahán Sanabria Gómez, 2022. "Progreso tecnológico y desigualdades económicas: una aproximación empírica para Colombia (1974-2015)," Apuntes del Cenes, Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia, vol. 41(73), pages 85-112, February.

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