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Essletzbichler, Jürgen. "Evolutionary Economic Geography, Institutions, and Political Economy." Economic Geography 85, no. 2 (March 12, 2009): 159–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1944-8287.2009.01019.x.

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Goodwin, Richard M. "The economy as an evolutionary pulsator." Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 7, no. 4 (December 1986): 341–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-2681(86)90010-7.

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Rustamov, E. "Principles of Evolutionary Modernization of Transition Economies." Voprosy Ekonomiki, no. 7 (July 20, 2009): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2009-7-85-96.

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The article considers strategic issues of modernization of the transition economy. The analysis is based on the methodology of the World Economic Forum where special attention is paid to the sequence of the transformation stages. The main conclusion is that modernization should combine implementation of the governance mechanisms with the beneficial use of comparative advantages of the national culture. In fact, modernization of the transition economy should be evolutionary. It is precisely this course of development that is relevant for Azerbaijan which has successfully upgraded its economy in the recent years.
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Simonova, Evgenia Vladimirovna. "Evolutionary Models of Competitiveness of Modern Economy." OrelSIET Bulletin, no. 3 (2020): 50–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.36683/2076-5347-2020-3-53-50-58.

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Bck, Ingrid. "Evolutionary design and the economy of discourse." Technoetic Arts 8, no. 1 (May 1, 2010): 67–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/tear.8.1.67/1.

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Kwasnicki, Witold. "Knowledge, innovation and economy: An evolutionary exploration." Long Range Planning 30, no. 1 (February 1997): 144–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0024-6301(97)86611-3.

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Dillard, Dudley. "The Evolutionary Economics of a Monetary Economy." Journal of Economic Issues 21, no. 2 (June 1987): 575–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00213624.1987.11504651.

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Borisovich Konashev, Mikhail. "Ecological Crisis, “Market” Economy and Evolutionary Theory." International Journal of Energy and Environmental Science 4, no. 6 (2019): 67. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ijees.20190406.11.

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Cincotti, Silvano, Wolfram Elsner, Nathalie Lazaric, Anastasia Nesvetailova, and Engelbert Stockhammer. "Towards an evolutionary political economy. Editorial to the inaugural issue of the Review of Evolutionary Political Economy REPE." Review of Evolutionary Political Economy 1, no. 1 (May 2020): 1–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s43253-020-00011-6.

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Mitchell, Ronald K. "Evolutionary Biology Research, Entrepreneurship, and the Morality of Security-Seeking Behavior in an Imperfect Economy." Ruffin Series of the Society for Business Ethics 4 (2004): 263–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ruffinx200441.

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This article investigates whether there is an underlying morality in the ways that human beings seek to obtain economic security within our imperfect economy, which can be illuminated through evolutionary biology research. Two research questions are the focus of the analysis: (1) What is the transaction cognitive machinery that is specialized for the entrepreneurial task of exchange-based security-seeking? and, (2) What are the moral implications of the acquisition and use of such transaction cognitions?Evolutionary biology research suggests within concepts that are more Darwin- v. Huxley-based, an underlying morality supportive of algorithm-governed economizing arising from the behaviors that are most worthy of long-term reproduction. Evolutionarily stable algorithm-enhanced security-seeking is argued to be a new view of entrepreneurship, but one that, somewhat ironically, is grounded in a primordially-based entrepreneurial morality that is at the core of economic security.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Evolutionary economy"

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Hanappi, Hardy, and Manuel Scholz-Wäckerle. "Evolutionary Political Economy: Content and Methods." Taylor & Francis Group, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07360932.2017.1287748.

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In this paper we present the major theoretical and methodological pillars of evolutionary political economy. We proceed in four steps. Aesthetics: In chapter 1 the immediate appeal of evolutionary political economy as a specific scientific activity is described. Content: Chapter 2 explores the object of investigation of evolutionary political economy. Power: The third chapter develops the interplay between politics and economics. Methods: Chapter 4 focuses on the evolution of methods necessary for evolutionary political economy.
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Pantzar, Mika. "A replicative perspective on evolutionary dynamics : the organizing process of the US economy elaborated through biological metaphor /." Helsinki : Työväen taloudellinen tutkimuslaitos, 1991. http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&doc_number=002957522&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA.

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Oliveira, Adriano dos Reis Miranda Laureno. "Complexidade aplicada ao estudo da dinâmica do investimento: um modelo baseado em agentes (ABM) de inspiração Kaleckiana." Universidade de São Paulo, 2018. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/12/12138/tde-30102018-162946/.

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Os principais modelos de equilíbrio parcial e DSGE que estudam a dinâmica do investimento desconsideram questões centrais para a pesquisa desse tema e tem dificuldades em explicar resultados da literatura empírica. Defendemos que estudar a dinâmica do investimento como um sistema adaptativo complexo por meio de modelos de simulação baseados em agentes (ABMs) é uma alternativa promissora. Nessa dissertação motivamos, descrevemos, justificamos metodologicamente e construímos um ABM nos inspirando em modelos importantes da literatura e incorporamos às expectativas de demanda das firmas uma regra de revisão de otimismo e um mecanismo de interação em suas decisões de produção e investimento. Com isso, reproduzimos diversos fatos estilizados da literatura empírica e conseguimos testar os efeitos macroeconômicos de hipóteses teóricas relacionadas a fenômenos de contágio via confiança, motivações políticas e à reflexividade, presentes nas decisões das firmas. Nossos resultados colocam em dúvida a efetividade de mecanismos análogos à greve de investimentos, como meios dos empresários controlarem as políticas dos governos, mas confirmam que endogeneizar possíveis motivações políticas, ainda que subjetivas, no nível de confiança das firmas tem efeitos macroeconômicos substanciais. Ademais, nossos experimentos sugerem que i) tanto a evolução da produtividade, quanto dos salários reais são condições necessárias para o crescimento, ii) choques de confiança temporários tem efeitos de longo-prazo, iii) para que choques de pessimismo localizados contagiem a economia, eles precisam ser persistentes, iv) considerar o conceito de reflexividade tem consequências macroeconômicas importantes. Não encontramos evidências de que contrações fiscais do governo possam ser expansionistas, por meio de seus efeitos na confiança.
The main parcial equilibrium and DSGE models which study investment dynamics disregard core issues about this subject and have problems to explain results coming from the empirical literature. We argue that studying investment dynamics in a complex adaptive system by using Agent-Based Models is a promising alternative. In this work we motivate, describe, justify methodologically and build an ABM in line with important models from the literature and we incorporate to firms\' demand expectations an optimism revision rule and an interaction mechanism in their decisions to produce and invest. Thereby, we replicate many stylized facts from the empirical literature and we were able to test macroeconomic effects from theoretical hypothesis related to confidence-driven contagion phenomena, political motivation and reflexivity, present in firms\' decisions. Our results question the effectiveness of mechanisms analogous to the investment strikes, as a way for businessmen to control government policies, but confirm that endogenize possible political motivations, yet subjective, in the level of confidence of the firms has substantial macroeconomic effects. Furthermore, our experiments suggest that i) both productivity and real wages are necessary conditions for growth, ii) temporary confidence shocks have long-term effect, iii ) for localized shocks of pessimism, to contagion the economy, they need to be persistent, iv) consider the concept of reflexivity has important macroeconomic consequences. We find no evidence that government fiscal contractions can be expansionist, through their effects on confidence levels.
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Naidoo, Satiaseelan. "The I-space as an evolutionary framework for an economics of knowledge : a comparison with generalized Darwinism." Thesis, Link to the Internet, 2008. http://etd.sun.ac.za/jspui/handle/10019/1835.

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Maletta, Héctor. "La evolución del Homo economicus: problemas del marco de decisión racional en Economía." Economía, 2012. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/117557.

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Since its beginnings, and more clearly since the mid 1800, Economics has been resting on the assumption that economic agents make rational decisions, maximizing their utility or well-being according to their own preferences and interests. The economic order resulting from that plurality of rational decisions is regarded as an efficient and Pareto-optimum one. Several authors have questioned the validity of those assumptions, and this has entailed a gradual transformation of the assumptions. This paper discusses the problems faced by the idea of a fully rational Homo economicus, the adjustments and defensive measures adopted by various tendencies within Economics to overcome those problems and counter various related theoretical and methodological criticisms. The paper also discusses more recent conceptions of economic reality that are at variance with the traditional view, especially those linked to behavioural, institutional and evolutionary Economics.
Desde sus inicios, y más claramente desde mediados del siglo XIX, la Economía se ha basado en el supuesto de que los agentes económicos toman decisiones racionales, maximizando su utilidad o bienestar de acuerdo a sus propias preferencias e intereses. El orden económico resultante de esa pluralidad de decisiones es considerado óptimo o eficiente. Diversos autores han cuestionado la validez de estos supuestos y ello ha motivado una gradual transformación de esos mismos supuestos. En este artículo se examinan los problemas que enfrenta la noción de un Homo economicus completamente racional, las correcciones y medidas defensivas adoptadas por distintas tendencias dentro del análisis económico a fin de resolver esos problemas y contrarrestar críticas teóricas y metodológicas, y el desarrollo reciente de algunas concepciones de la realidad económica que se apartan de aquella concepción tradicional, en especial las vinculadas a la economía conductual, a la economía institucional y a la economía evolucionaria.
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Bauner, David. "Towards a sustainable automotive industry : experiences from the development of emission control systems." Doctoral thesis, KTH, Industriell dynamik, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-4630.

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From the mid-1970s and on, the contribution to air pollution of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides from gasoline passenger cars in the developed world has been reduced through co-evolution of regulation and commercial introduction of catalytic emission control technology, now part of hundreds of millions of cars, trucks and buses worldwide. This dissertation is a disaggregated study of the global introduction of catalytic emission control technology as a measure to reduce local air pollution. The introduction of the “three-way” catalyst for gasoline passenger cars is studied for four countries. Present innovation in diesel engine emission control is studied. Technological change is analyzed regarding the process of innovation, the innovation system and its stakeholders. Results are evaluated for implications for innovation and regulatory policy for coming environmental challenges. Automotive catalysis is an example of environmentally motivated innovation, including problem definition, public regulation, corporate market and non-market strategies, invention, variety, selection, technology transfer, mass diffusion and the ongoing coevolution of emission-abating policies and technical development. Common denominators for successful technological or market innovations is a participatory dialogue around structured and tiered regulatory roadmaps, international competition, support by international networks and conducive local public opinion. The near-global introduction of the three-way catalyst was complex and highly dependent on local context and conditions, suggesting that any general “global” innovation and regulation strategy to address present and future local or global problems must be reviewed with an understanding of local barriers and drivers for environmentally motivated innovation. Given the stakeholders and technical challenges of different technological regimes to mitigate climate change, it is concluded that increased fuel efficiency and the introduction of plug-in hybrids are possible trajectories for sustainable mobility.
Sedan mitten av 1970-talet har utsläppen av kolmonoxid, kolväten och kväveoxider från bensindrivna personbilar reducerats genom samordnad utveckling av lagstiftning och kommersiell introduktion av katalytisk avgasrening, som nu är en del av hundratals miljoner bilar, lastbilar och bussar över hela jorden. Denna avhandling är en disaggregerad studie av den i det närmaste globala introduktionen av katalytisk avgasrening för fordon, som åtgärd för att minska lokala luftföroreningar. Introduktionen av ”trevägskatalysatorn” för bensinbilar studeras i fyra länder. Pågående innovation för dieselavgasrening studeras. Teknisk förändring analyseras med avseende på innovationsprocessen, innovationssystemet och dess respektive intressenter. Resultaten används för att analysera konsekvenser för styrmedel för att åtgärda miljöproblem i vardande. Fordonskatalys är ett exempel på en miljömotiverad innovation, inklusive problemdefinition, lagkrav, företagens marknadsstrategier och marknadspåverkan, innovation, utbud och urval, tekniköverföring, storskalig spridning samt den fortlöpande ömsesidiga utvecklingen av teknik och policy för att reducera emissioner. Gemensamma nämnare för exempel på lyckosamma introduktionsprocesser är en inkluderande dialog kring etappvisa lagkrav, internationell konkurrens, stöd och samarbete i internationella nätverk samt en tydlig opinion för förändring. Introduktionen av trevägskatalysatorn var och är komplex och beroende av lokal kontext och regionala villkor. Kommande ”globala” teknikförändringar måste utvecklas med en förståelse för varje enskild nation eller marknad och dess specifika barriärer och drivkrafter för miljömotiverad innovation. Givet intressenter och tekniska utmaningar i olika teknologiska regimer med potential att reducera klimatförändringar är ökad bränsleeffektivisering och introduktion av s.k. plug-in-hybrider möjliga utvecklingsvägar för hållbar mobilitet.
Desde los años 70 y adelante, la contribución a la polución atmosférica de emisiones de monóxido de carbono, hidrocarburos y óxidos de nitrógeno proveniente de la combustión de los autos a gasolina, ha sido mitigado, por co-evolución entre regulación e introducción comercial de sistemas catalíticos de control de emisiones. Esos sistemas ahora forman parte de cientos de millones de autos, camiones y buses en todo el mundo. La presente tesis es un estudio desagregado de la introducción cerca de global de sistemas de control de emisiones catalíticos, como medida para reducir la contaminación atmosférica local. Se examina el proceso de introducción del convertidor catalítico “de tres vías” para autos a gasolina en cuatro países. Se estudia la innovación presente en el área de sistemas de control de emisiones de motores diesel. El cambio tecnológico es analizado viendo el proceso y el sistema de innovación y los distintos grupos de interés. Los resultados se usan para analizar las implicaciones en cuanto a innovación y política de regulación para enfrentar los desafíos medioambientales actuales. Catálisis automotriz es un ejemplo de innovación motivado ambientalmente, incluyendo definición del problema, regulación pública, estratégicas corporativas dentro y fuera de mercado, variedad, selección, transferencia de tecnología, difusión masiva y la coevolución continuo entre política de reducción de emisiones y desarrollo tecnológico. Denominaciones comunes para innovaciones exitosas, tecnológicas o de mercado, son un diálogo dinámico sobre planes de regulación estructurados en etapas, competición internacional, apoyo y coordinación de redes internacionales, y opinión local beneficiario. La introducción global del catalizador de tres vías fue compleja y altamente relacionada con el contexto local y condiciones locales, sugiriendo que estrategias “globales” de innovación y regulación para tratar los desafíos de hoy y mañana deben ser diseñados con entendimiento de factores locales a favor y en contra para innovación ambientalmente motivado. Dado los grupos de interés, los desafíos tecnológicos y las trayectorias presentes en el área de mitigación del cambio climático, se concluye que el aumento de uso eficiente de combustible y la introducción de vehículos híbridos enchufables (plug- in) son alternativas viables para el transporte sustentable.
(japanese) 1970年代の中頃から今日に至るまで,先進国においては,自動車触媒技術の導入と規制との相互作用によって、ガソリン乗用車から排出される一酸化炭素CO,炭化水素HC,窒素酸化物NOxによる大気汚染への寄与率は減少している。現在では、この自動車触媒はディーゼル乗用車、トラックやバスなどを含めて何億台もの自動車で使われている。 この論文は,各地域での大気汚染を解決する手段としての触媒の地球規模での導入に関する調査研究である。ガソリン乗用車への三元触媒導入の過程を4か国比較で行うと共に,現在取り組まれているディーゼル機関の排出ガス制御についても研究した。これらの例の技術革新について、その内容を、技術革新に係る利害関係者(ステークスホルダー)の観点から技術の変革について分析した。これらの結果から,将来の環境問題に対応するためのイノベーションと規制に関する政策への示唆を行なった。 自動車用触媒は,問題定義,規制,市場原理に基づくないしは市場原理に基づかない戦略,開発,多様性,選択,技術移転,技術普及,そして今もなお進化する排出ガス削減に関する規制(政策)と技術開発との相乗効果,等々を含んだ「環境保護に起因する技術革新」の良い例である。 技術革新、および普及の成功例に共通していることは, 1. 構造的かつ段階的な「目標へのロードマップ」を巡る相方向の会話, 2. 国際競争力, 3. 国際的ネットワークによるサポート, 4. 地域社会に支持された意見, 等が挙げられる。 三元触媒の導入はほぼ全世界に及ぶが,その過程は複雑で、地域(国)の事情に強く依存する。つまり、現在または未来の、各国(地域的)または地球規模の問題に焦点を当てた「世界的」技術革新や規制戦略は、地域よって異なる障害の存在や、環境保護の視点に立った技術革新を推進する潜在力への理解なしには成り立たないことを意味するのである。 気候変動を緩和するための様々な技術体系からの技術的挑戦および関係者(ステークスホルダー)の意見を考慮すると,燃費向上とプラグイン・ハイブリッドの導入が,交通部門における持続可能な発展への道のりであると言える。
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Wäckerle, Manuel, Bernhard Rengs, and Wolfgang Radax. "An Agent-Based Model of Institutional Life-Cycles." MDPI, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/g5030160.

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We use an agent-based model to investigate the interdependent dynamics between individual agency and emergent socioeconomic structure, leading to institutional change in a generic way. Our model simulates the emergence and exit of institutional units, understood as generic governed social structures. We show how endogenized trust and exogenously given leader authority influences institutional change, i.e., diversity in institutional life-cycles. It turns out that these governed institutions (de)structure in cyclical patterns dependent on the overall evolution of trust in the artificial society, while at the same time, influencing this evolution by supporting social learning. Simulation results indicate three scenarios of institutional life-cycles. Institutions may, (1) build up very fast and freeze the artificial society in a stable but fearful pattern (ordered system); (2) exist only for a short time, leading to a very trusty society (highly fluctuating system); and (3) structure in cyclical patterns over time and support social learning due to cumulative causation of societal trust (complex system).
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McGregor, Sue L. T. "Consumer policy : a network/political economy perspective : an application of the new macro-relational consumer policy framework to study the evolutionary dynamics of the policy community for the Electronic Fund Transfer System (EFTS) consumer issue in Canada." Thesis, University of Strathclyde, 1992. http://oleg.lib.strath.ac.uk:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=21316.

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This thesis argued that-sole reliance by government on the micro-economic paradigm. as the rationale for intervening in the marketplace results in too narrow an approach to consumer policy and a lack of appreciation for the dynamic and relational aspects of the consumer policy process. An integration of select constructs from the political economy and network paradigms contributed to the development of a macro-relational consumer policy framework. The network approach provides a relational perspective while the political economy paradigm provides a macro approach to widening consumer policy theory. Together, they offer a macro-relational perspective to compliment the micro-economic approach. The investigator suggests that the computerization of the Canadian payment system represents a change in the technological sphere of the macro policy environment. This change challenges the marketplace interests of the consumer policy network constituents (secondary policy environment). The stakeholders affected by this change coalesce into a policy community to balance respective interests. This primary policy environment, evolutionary in nature (internal policy activity, then dyadic, multidyadic, and triadic), will exhibit varying patterns of stakeholder interaction, relationship development and network dynamics. Propositions developed, to explain the evolutionary dynamics of the policy community guided the content analysis, the case study and the network analysis. Relational data (matrices and graphs) profiled the chronological maps of the relationships of the aggregate, constituent and dyadic sets of stakeholders. A multi-layered network analysis revealed an evolutionary process and a policy community which varied on several interaction dimensions (frequency, directedness, durability, role perception, intensity) and network dimensions (size, density, connectedness, cohesiveness, knittedness, stability). To mirror parallel initiatives in complimentary disciplines, stakeholders and future macro-relational consumer policy researchers are challenged to embrace the powerful network/political economy perspective to profit from stimulating theoretical and pragmatic insights into the complex, dynamic consumer policy process.
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Zhang, Ruixun Ph D. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. "Economic behavior from an evolutionary perspective." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/101820.

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Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mathematics, 2015.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-174).
The conflict between rational models of economic behavior and their systematic deviations, often referred to as behavioral economics, is one of the most hotly debated issues in social sciences. This thesis reconciles the two opposing perspectives by applying evolutionary principles to economic behavior and deriving implications that cut across species, physiology, and genetic origins. In the context of a binary-choice model, we first show that risk aversion emerges via natural selection if reproductive risk is "systematic", i.e., correlated across individuals in a given generation. The degree of risk aversion is determined by the stochastic nature of reproductive rates, and different statistical properties lead to different utility functions. More generally, irrational behaviors are not just mere divergence from rationality, but seeds necessary for successfully coping with environmental transformations. Furthermore, there is an optimal degree of irrationality in the population depending on the degree of environmental stochasticity. When applied to evolutionary biology, we show that what appears to be group selection may, in fact, simply be the consequence of natural selection occurring in stochastic environments with "systematic" risks. Those individuals with highly correlated risks will appear to form "groups", even if their actions are totally autonomous, mindless, and, prior to selection, uniformly randomly distributed in the population. Evolutionary principles can also be used to model the dynamics of financial markets. In a multiperiod model of the contagion of investment ideas, we show that heterogeneous investment styles can coexist in the long run, implying a wider variation of diverse strategies compared to traditional theories. These results may provide new insights to the survival of a wide range of hedge funds. In a model that investors maximize their relative wealth, the initial wealth plays a critical role in determining how the optimal behavior deviates from the Kelly Criterion, regardless of whether the investor is myopic or maximizing the infinite-horizon wealth.
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Hogarth, James Ryan. "The evolutionary economic geography of climate change." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2015. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:4b415617-4b0c-4c5a-98d7-4a1c765bb69f.

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The evolutionary economic geography of climate change is concerned with the processes by which the landscapes of greenhouse gas emissions and vulnerability to climate change are transformed from within over time. Unlike neoclassical economics, evolutionary economic geography is interested in how economic change is driven by innovation and shaped by structural, historical, and contextual factors at different scales. This thesis articulates an evolutionary economic geography perspective on three debates: (1) What factors influence human systems’ capacity to adapt to climate change, and how can these factors be assessed? (2) What forces drive and inhibit economic change towards low-carbon economies, and how should governments induce and manage such shifts? (3) What role should climate finance play in promoting developing countries’ shifts to low-emitting and climate-resilient economies, and how should it be managed? The thesis includes five academic papers. The first reviews the literature on vulnerability and adaptation. It argues that the adaptive capacity of human systems is constrained by structural and historical factors, and that the rich data necessary to identify these factors can only be obtained through qualitative research methods. The next two papers offer case studies from the Global Islands’ Vulnerability Research Adaptation and Policy Development project, which assess the adaptive capacity of Soufriere, Saint Lucia and Whitehouse, Jamaica, respectively. The fourth paper examines the mechanics of three low-carbon shifts in Brazil: the diffusion of no-till agriculture, the decrease in the deforestation rate in the Amazon, and the growth of the ethanol biofuel industry. It found that the driving forces behind each of the shifts were far more varied and complex than the price-based market dynamics analysed in neoclassical economics. The final paper argues that climate finance will need to perform a variety of functions beyond attracting low-carbon private investment. It concludes that the institutional architecture governing climate finance should enable direct access to national governments to incentivise them to implement sustainable innovation policy regimes.
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Books on the topic "Evolutionary economy"

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Hanappi, Hardy. Evolutionary Political Economy in Action. Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2017. |: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315470139.

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Knowledge, innovation and economy: An evolutionary exploration. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 1996.

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Kazimierz, Poznański, ed. The evolutionary transition to capitalism. Boulder, Colo: Westview Press, 1995.

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O’Hara, Phillip Anthony. Principles of Institutional and Evolutionary Political Economy. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-4158-0.

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H, Finch John, Orillard Magali, and European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy., eds. Complexity and the economy: Implications for economy policy. Cheltenham, UK: E. Elgar Pub., 2005.

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John, De la Mothe, and Paquet Gilles, eds. Evolutionary economics and the new international political economy. New York: Pinter, 1996.

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Andreas, Pyka, and Hanusch Horst, eds. Applied evolutionary economics and the knowledge-based economy. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2006.

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Robert, Delorme, Dopfer Kurt, and Conference of EAEPE (4th : 1992 : Paris, France), eds. The political economy of diversity: Evolutionary perspectives on economic order and disorder. Aldershot, Hants, England: E. Elgar, 1994.

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Inujjuamiut foraging strategies: Evolutionary ecology of an arctic hunting economy. New York: A. de Gruyter, 1991.

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Baxter, Michael. Bubbles and wisdom: A book about evolution economics and how the evolving economy has four speeds: slow, dead slow, stop and faster than a speeding bullet. [London]: Asenta Pub., 2009.

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Book chapters on the topic "Evolutionary economy"

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Schulz, Armin W., and Marco Polo Camacho. "Reliability, Efficiency, and Economy." In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 1–3. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16999-6_1874-1.

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Schulz, Armin W., and Marco Polo Camacho. "Reliability, Efficiency, and Economy." In Encyclopedia of Evolutionary Psychological Science, 6575–77. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19650-3_1874.

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Truscott, Philip D., and Michael F. Korns. "Detecting Shadow Economy Sizes with Symbolic Regression." In Genetic and Evolutionary Computation, 195–210. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1770-5_11.

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Curry, Leslie. "Evolutionary Mechanisms of the Spatial Economy." In Structure and Change in the Space Economy, 50–60. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-78094-3_4.

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Goodwin, Richard M. "The Economy as an Evolutionary Pulsator." In The Long-Wave Debate, 27–34. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-10351-7_4.

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Batten, David F. "Co-Evolutionary Learning on Networks." In Knowledge and Networks in a Dynamic Economy, 311–32. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60318-1_18.

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Yagi, Kiichiro. "Institutional Dynamics of the Capitalist Market Economy." In From Reproduction to Evolutionary Governance, 73–90. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54998-7_4.

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Yagi, Kiichiro. "System Transition and the Institutional Political Economy." In From Reproduction to Evolutionary Governance, 113–30. Tokyo: Springer Japan, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-54998-7_6.

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Poirot, Clifford S. "The Dénouement of Evolutionary Social Theory." In Evolutionary Social Theory and Political Economy, 126–48. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003170679-5.

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Poirot, Clifford S. "The Origins of Evolutionary Social Theory." In Evolutionary Social Theory and Political Economy, 12–54. London: Routledge, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003170679-2.

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Chica, Manuel, Raymond Chiong, Marc T. P. Adam, Sergio Damas, and Timm Teubner. "An evolutionary trust game for the sharing economy." In 2017 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cec.2017.7969610.

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Андрухова, Ольга Витальевна. "TURQUOISE» COMPANIES AS A SUBJECT OF AN EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMY." In Исследование и практика в социально-экономической и гуманитарной сфере: сборник избранных статей Всероссийской (национальной) научно-практической конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Декабрь 2021). Crossref, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/ipgs323.2021.87.78.002.

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В данной статье авторами представлено краткое описание «бирюзовых» компаний с точки зрения теории организации и в рамках исследований Ф. Лалу. Показана значимость развития таких субъектов для национальной экономики с точки зрения эволюционного подхода в данной области знаний. Доказана необходимость исследования таких компаний с точки зрения предпринимательской деятельности и возможной гармонизации в глобальное экономическое пространство. In this article, the authors provide a brief description of the "turquoise" companies from the point of view of the theory of organization and in the framework of the research of F. Laloux. The importance of the development of such subjects for the national economy is shown from the point of view of the evolutionary approach in this area of knowledge. The necessity of researching such organizations from the point of view of entrepreneurial activity and possible harmonization into the global economic space has been proved.
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Salgotra, Rohit, Amiram Moshaiov, Thomas Seidelmann, Dominik Fischer, and Sanaz Mostaghim. "Optimal Control Policies to Address the Pandemic Health-Economy Dilemma." In 2021 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cec45853.2021.9504758.

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Perepelkin, Viacheslav Alexandrovitch. "INTERPRETATION OF THE DEVELOPMENT MECHANISM IN THE CONCEPT OF EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMY." In РОССИЙСКАЯ НАУКА: АКТУАЛЬНЫЕ ИССЛЕДОВАНИЯ И РАЗРАБОТКИ. Самара: Самарский государственный экономический университет, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.46554/russian.science-2021.02-2-94/97.

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Heris, Mostapha Kalami, and Shahryar Rahnamayan. "Multi-objective Optimal Control of Dynamic Integrated Model of Climate and Economy: Evolution in Action." In 2020 IEEE Congress on Evolutionary Computation (CEC). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cec48606.2020.9185688.

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Hu, Xiaolin, Zhongfan Wang, and Lianying Liao. "Multi-Objective Optimization of HEV Fuel Economy and Emissions using Evolutionary Computation." In SAE 2004 World Congress & Exhibition. 400 Commonwealth Drive, Warrendale, PA, United States: SAE International, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/2004-01-1153.

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Murase, Akira, Mikihide Nakamaru, Ryoichi Hamazaki, Masahiko Kuroki, and Munetaka Takahashi. "The Development of the Evolutionary BWR (AB1600)." In 16th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone16-48599.

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Considering the delay of the first breeding reactor (FBR), it is expected that the light water reactor will still play the main role of the electric power generation in the 2030’s. Accordingly, Toshiba has been developing a new conceptual ABWR as the near-term BWR. We tentatively call it AB1600. The AB1600 has introduced the hybrid active/passive safety system in order to have independent countermeasure for severe accidents and better probability of core damage frequency (CDF) considered external events such as earthquake. On the other hand, we have another goal of the AB1600, which is to retain the safety performance superior or equivalent to the current ABWR without deterioration of economy. In order to achieve both economy and safety performance, we have optimized the safety system configuration of the AB1600 by partly introducing passive safety system to design basis event (DBEs). At the same time, we have adopted the simplification of the overall plant systems in order to improve economy. In order to reduce capital cost, to shorten refueling period and to reduce maintenance effort, the AB1600 introduces the large fuel bundle size. The bundle size is 1.2 times as large as that of the ABWR and the fuel rod array is 12 by 12. And then by progressing the core design, we can reduce the number of reactor internal pumps (RIPs) to eight from the current ABWR of ten. The core power density, the number of fuel bundles, and the core diameter of AB1600 are decided in order to achieve 24 months fuel cycle length on the condition with below 5wt% enrichment of fuel and with eight RIPs.
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Zhou, Zhigang, Lihua Ren, and Xueqing Wang. "An evolutionary game analysis of the Credibility of Chinese family professional managers." In 2021 2nd International Conference on Big Data Economy and Information Management (BDEIM). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bdeim55082.2021.00077.

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TOLMACHEV, Oleg A., and Valery M. POZNYAKOVSKY. "Evolutionary Genetic Polymorphism and the Questions of Sports Nutrition Personalization." In XVIII International Scientific and Practical Conference "Modern Trends in Agricultural Production in the World Economy". Sibac, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32743/kuz.agri.2020.157-164.

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Tian, Yongjie. "Evolutionary Game Analysis and Simulation of Government Regulation and Enterprise Pollution Control Behavior." In 2021 2nd International Conference on Big Data Economy and Information Management (BDEIM). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/bdeim55082.2021.00042.

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VASILYEVA, E. THE ESSENCE AND SPECIFICS OF ADDITIONAL EDUCATIONAL SERVICES: AN EVOLUTIONARY APPROACH. Science and Innovation Center Publishing House, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.12731/2070-7568-2021-10-6-1-38-44.

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The article examines the economic essence of the concept of “educational service” from the perspective of an evolutionary approach. The characteristic is given and the specifics of additional educational services at the present stage of the development of the education system are determined. The criteria for the quality of educational services are given.
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Shpigel, Nahum Y., Ynte Schukken, and Ilan Rosenshine. Identification of genes involved in virulence of Escherichia coli mastitis by signature tagged mutagenesis. United States Department of Agriculture, January 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.32747/2014.7699853.bard.

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Mastitis, an inflammatory response of the mammary tissue to invading pathogenic bacteria, is the largest health problem in the dairy industry and is responsible for multibillion dollar economic losses. E. coli are a leading cause of acute mastitis in dairy animals worldwide and certainly in Israel and North America. The species E. coli comprises a highly heterogeneous group of pathogens, some of which are commensal residents of the gut, infecting the mammary gland after contamination of the teat skin from the environment. As compared to other gut microflora, mammary pathogenic E. coli (MPEC) may have undergone evolutionary adaptations that improve their fitness for colonization of the unique and varied environmental niches found within the mammary gland. These niches include competing microbes already present or accompanying the new colonizer, soluble and cellular antimicrobials in milk, and the innate immune response elicited by mammary cells and recruited immune cells. However, to date, no specific virulence factors have been identified in E. coli isolates associated with mastitis. The original overall research objective of this application was to develop a genome-wide, transposon-tagged mutant collection of MPEC strain P4 and to use this technology to identify E. coli genes that are specifically involved in mammary virulence and pathogenicity. In the course of the project we decided to take an alternative genome-wide approach and to use whole genomes bioinformatics analysis. Using genome sequencing and analysis of six MPEC strains, our studies have shown that type VI secretion system (T6SS) gene clusters were present in all these strains. Furthermore, using unbiased screening of MPEC strains for reduced colonization, fitness and virulence in the murine mastitis model, we have identified in MPEC P4-NR a new pathogenicity island (PAI-1) encoding the core components of T6SS and its hallmark effectors Hcp, VgrG and Rhs. Next, we have shown that specific deletions of T6SS genes reduced colonization, fitness and virulence in lactating mouse mammary glands. Our long-term goal is to understand the molecular mechanisms of host-pathogen interactions in the mammary gland and to relate these mechanisms to disease processes and pathogenesis. We have been able to achieve our research objectives to identify E. coli genes that are specifically involved in mammary virulence and pathogenicity. The project elucidated a new basic concept in host pathogen interaction of MPEC, which for the best of our knowledge was never described or investigated before. This research will help us to shed new light on principles behind the infection strategy of MPEC. The new targets now enable prevalence and epidemiology studies of T6SS in field strains of MPEC which might unveil new geographic, management and ecological risk factors. These will contribute to development of new approaches to treat and prevent mastitis by MPEC and perhaps other mammary pathogens. The use of antibiotics in farm animals and specifically to treat mastitis is gradually precluded and thus new treatment and prevention strategies are needed. Effective mastitis vaccines are currently not available, structural components and effectors of T6SS might be new targets for the development of novel vaccines and therapeutics.
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