Table of Contents
I. OVERVIEW AND MOTIVATION
1. Introduction
2. The Need for an Evolutionary Theory
II. ORGANIZATION-THEORETIC FOUNDATIONS OF ECONOMIC EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
3. The Foundations of Contemporary Orthodoxy
4. Skills
5. Organizational Capabilities and Behavior
III. TEXTBOOK ECONOMICS REVISITED
6. Static Selection Equilibrium
7. Firm and Industry Response to Changed Market Conditions
IV. GROWTH THEORY
8. Neoclassical Growth Theory: A Critique
9. An Evolutionary Model of Economic Growth
10. Economic Growth as a Pure Selection Process
11. Further Analysis of Search and Selection
V. SCHUMPETERIAN COMPETITION
12. Dynamic Competition and Technical Progress
13. Forces Generating and Limiting Concentration under Schumpeterian Competition
14. The Schumpeterian Tradeoff Revisited
VI. ECONOMIC WELFARE AND POLICY
15. Normative Economics from an Evolutionary Perspective
16. The Evolution of Public Policies and the Role of Analysis
VII. CONCLUSION
17. Retrospect and Prospect
References
Index