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Heterogeneity in household consumption behavior: The role of inequality and financial instability J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Juan Laborda, Cristina Suárez
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Is Hydrogen a green bubble? J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2024-03-06 Christian Sandström, Evan Eskilson
The Hydrogen Illusion (2022) is a self-published book by Samuel Furfari, a retired chemical engineer who worked for 36 years in energy policy at the European Commission. Hydrogen has been brought to the forefront of environmental policy in recent years as the EU and other Western economies are allocating billions of euros and dollars towards hydrogen production. Furfari argues that this is a mistake
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Productivity dynamics of work from home: Firm-level evidence from Japan J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2024-02-29 Masayuki Morikawa
This study documents the changes in work from home (WFH) practices since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic using panel data from original firm surveys in Japan. Particular attention has been given to the productivity dynamics of WFH. The results indicate the following: First, compared to when the first state of emergency was declared in the spring of 2020, at the end of 2021, the ratio of firms utilizing
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Economics of technology cycle time (TCT) and catch-up by latecomers: Micro-, meso-, and macro-analyses and implications J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2024-02-09 Keun Lee
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Saved by the bell? The effects of compulsory schooling laws on self-employment and earnings in Australia J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Pankaj C. Patel
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Superhuman science: How artificial intelligence may impact innovation J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-11-21 Ajay Agrawal, John McHale, Alexander Oettl
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Money’s mutation of the modern moral mind: The Simmel hypothesis and the cultural evolution of WEIRDness J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-11-08 Cameron Harwick
A great number of theories have been offered as to the root of the difference between modern and premodern mentalities. One neglected account comes from Georg Simmel’s The Philosophy of Money, which argues that the rise of the mass money economy in the early modern era encouraged calculative modes of thought, and took over the coordinating functions of a number of previously important institutions
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Long waves, paradigm shifts, and income distribution, 1929–2010 and afterwards J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-10-21 Adrian Espinosa-Gracia, Julio Sánchez-Chóliz
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Uncertainty and the nature of the firm: From Frank Knight and Ronald Coase to an evolutionary approach J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-10-13 Liudmyla Vozna, Anna Horodecka, Vitalii Travin
In his article ‘The Nature of the Firm’ Coase Economica 4:386-405, (1937), Ronald Coase enquired why organisations such as firms exist in a specialised exchange economy. He concluded that the main reason to establish and grow a firm is to avoid some of the transaction costs of using the price mechanism. Earlier, a similar issue was considered, albeit not so explicitly, by Frank Knight in his book,
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Data production and the coevolving AI trajectories: an attempted evolutionary model J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-10-07 Andrea Borsato, André Lorentz
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Banking diversity and firms’ exit: A study on Italian data J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-10-03 Giuseppina Damiana Costanzo, Marianna Succurro, Francesco Trivieri
With Italian data, this paper investigates the role of institutional banking diversity on firms’ exit. Using the Gini–Simpson index, a measure of biodiversity drawn from ecological sciences, we find that banking diversity would have reduced firms’ exit rates in the period under investigation (2009–2020), and such a beneficial effect appears sharper for the years of the last financial–sovereign crisis
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Emergence of autocatalytic sets in a simple model of technological evolution J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-09-26 Wim Hordijk, Stuart Kauffman, Roger Koppl
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A Keynesian–Minskian perspective on the transformation of industrial into financial capitalism J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-09-26 Arne Heise
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Balancing health and economic impacts from targeted pandemic restrictions J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-09-22 Giovanni Bonaccorsi, Francesco Scotti, Andrea Flori, Fabio Pammolli
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Global dematerialization, the renaissance of Artificial Intelligence, and the global stakeholder capitalism model of digital platforms: current challenges and future directions J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-09-14 Harold Paredes-Frigolett , Andreas Pyka
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Acemoglu & Johnson’s “Power and Progress: Our Thousand-Year Struggle over Technology & Prosperity” J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-09-05 Diego Rios
This review examines the main arguments presented in the book “Power and Progress” by Acemoglu and Johnson. The review proceeds in two steps. First, it discusses the main ideas of the book, focusing on the thesis that an increase in productivity does not automatically lead to an increase in wages. Second, the review raises some doubts about specific points made by the authors, in particular regarding
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Bridging technologies in the regional knowledge space: measurement and evolution J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Stefano Basilico, Holger Graf
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Is environmental innovation the key to addressing the dual economic and sustainability challenge of the Italian economy? J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-08-25 Francesca Rubiconto
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The effects of limited exhaustibility of knowledge and geographical distance on the quality of R&D collaborations: The European evidence 2000–2012 J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-08-14 Guido Pialli
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Technology diffusion and uneven development J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-08-12 Klemen Knez
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Autonomous and induced demand in the United States: a long-run perspective J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-08-08 Jose A. Pérez-Montiel, Andreu Sansó, Oguzhan Ozcelebi, Riccardo Pariboni
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Five shades of green: Heterogeneous environmental attitudes in an evolutionary game model J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-08-07 Angelo Antoci, Simone Borghesi, Giulio Galdi
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The fallacy in productivity decomposition J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-08-05 Simon Bruhn, Thomas Grebel, Lionel Nesta
This paper argues that the typical practice of performing growth decompositions based on log-transformed productivity values induces fallacious conclusions: using logs may lead to an inaccurate aggregate growth rate, an inaccurate description of the micro sources of aggregate growth, or both. We identify the mathematical sources of this log-induced fallacy in decomposition and analytically demonstrate
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Eating to live or living to eat? Exploring the link between calorie satiation, Bennett’s law, and the evolution of food preferences J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-07-20 Kalyani Mangalika Lakmini Rathu Manannalage, Andreas Chai, Shyama Ratnasiri
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A conceptual framework for modeling heterogeneous actors' behavior in national innovation systems J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-07-17 Apostolos Vetsikas, Yeoryios Stamboulis
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Who innovates during a crisis? Evidence from small businesses in the COVID-19 pandemic J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-07-04 Kyung Min Lee, John S. Earle, Lokesh Dani, Ray Bowman
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A logarithmic market scoring rule agent-based model to evaluate prediction markets J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-06-13 Athos V. C. Carvalho, Douglas Silveira, Regis A. Ely, Daniel O. Cajueiro
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V for vaccines and variants J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Domenico Delli Gatti, Severin Reissl, Enrico Turco
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Listing, delisting, and financial norms: a quantile decomposition of firm balance sheets J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-05-30 Leila E. Davis, Joao Paulo A. de Souza, Gonzalo Hernandez
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The role of agglomerations in the emerging performance and the early development of new establishments: evidence from Germany J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-05-27 Javier Changoluisa
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Bet against the trend and cash in profits: An agent-based model of endogenous fluctuations of exchange rates J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-05-15 Federico Bassi, Raquel Ramos, Dany Lang
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Robotization, employment, and income: regional asymmetries and long-run policies in the Euro area J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-04-18 Enzo Valentini, Fabiano Compagnucci, Mauro Gallegati, Andrea Gentili
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An agent-based framework for the analysis of the macroeconomic effects of population aging J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Siyan Chen, Saul Desiderio
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Financial production and the subprime mortgage crisis J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-03-13 Daniele Tori, Eugenio Caverzasi, Mauro Gallegati
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The effect of traditional media consumption and internet use on environmental attitudes in Europe J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-03-11 Zakaria Babutsidze, Ann-Kathrin Blankenberg, Andreas Chai
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Drivers of institutional evolution: phylogenetic inertia and ecological pressure J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-03-07 Hoyoon Lee, Dawoon Jeong, Jeong-Dong Lee
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The effect of social networks, organizational coordination structures, and knowledge heterogeneity on knowledge transfer and aggregation J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-02-28 Muge Ozman, Andrew Parker
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Complexity-minded antitrust J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-02-24 Thibault Schrepel, Nicolas Petit
Complexity science permeates the policy spectrum but not antitrust. This is unfortunate. Complexity science provides a high-resolution screen on the empirical realities of markets. And it enables a rich understanding of competition, beyond the reductionist descriptions of markets and firms proposed by neoclassical models and their contemporary neo-Brandeisian critique. New insights arise from the key
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Geographic fragmentation and declining dominance: Yet another story of AT&T’s decline in the post-divestiture era J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-01-11 Lalit Manral, Kathryn R. Harrigan
Why do dominant incumbents decline? Extant analyses of declining dominance largely focus on the erosion of technological bases of dominance. In contrast, our novel explanation focuses on the effect of geographic fragmentation on the erosion of demand-side barriers to entry and rise in strategic rivalry along the evolutionary path of the dominant incumbent’s growing industry. Our theoretical setting
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Income distribution, productivity growth, and workers’ bargaining power in an agent-based macroeconomic model J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2023-01-07 Lilian N. Rolim, Carolina Troncoso Baltar, Gilberto Tadeu Lima
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Effects of technological change and automation on industry structure and (wage-)inequality: insights from a dynamic task-based model J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-12-27 Herbert Dawid, Michael Neugart
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Firms’ influence on the evolution of published knowledge when a science-related technology emerges: the case of artificial intelligence J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-12-07 Su Jung Jee, So Young Sohn
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Path dependence in evolving R&D networks J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Lorenzo Zirulia
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Target-the-Two: a lab-in-the-field experiment on routinization J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-12-01 Giuseppe Attanasi, Massimo Egidi, Elena Manzoni
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The effects of automation and lobbying in wage inequality: a directed technical change model with routine and non-routine tasks J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-11-28 Óscar Afonso, Pedro G. Lima, Tiago Sequeira
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Explaining U.S. economic growth performance by macroeconomic governance, 1952–2018 J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-11-19 Taner Akan, Aycan Hepsağ, Şeref Bozoklu
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Vanishing social classes? Facts and figures of the Italian labour market J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-11-17 A. Cetrulo, A. Sbardella, M. E. Virgillito
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The evolution of owner-entrepreneurs’ taxation: five tax regimes over a 160-year period J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-11-14 Niklas Elert, Dan Johansson, Mikael Stenkula, Niklas Wykman
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Target2 imbalances and poverty in the eurozone J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-11-12 Rosaria Rita Canale, G. Liotti
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The foundations of Schumpeterian dynamics: The European evidence J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-09-20 Cristiano Antonelli, Christophe Feder
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Marin Laboure and Nicolas Deffrennes (2022): Democratizing finance – the Radical promises of Fintech J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-08-24 Kirti Sood, Simarjeet Singh
Financial services are enduring a profound transformation. Disruptive technologies are rewiring the broking, insurance, payment, lending and wealth management services. Fintech innovations are reshaping economies and societies by democratizing financial services. Digital payment services, crowdfunding, crowdlending, digital currencies, online discount broking and Robo-advisory services are extending
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Why do motives matter? A demand-based view of the dynamics of a complex products and systems (CoPS) industry J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-08-23 Pierre Barbaroux, Victor Dos Santos Paulino
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Tilting the playing field? A discourse on state-directed innovation policy J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-08-16 Christopher John Boudreaux
“Questioning the Entrepreneurial State: Status-quo, Pitfalls, and the Need for Credible Innovation Policy.” Although each chapter tackles a different question related to the entrepreneurial state, there are several underlying themes urging readers to view the entrepeneurial state with caution: (a) States cannot adequately capture and innovate upon localized and decentralized knowledge, (b) states do
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Behavioral heterogeneity in the CAPM with evolutionary dynamics J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-08-09 Thorsten Hens, Fatemeh Naebi
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Dual labor market and the “Phillips curve puzzle”: the Japanese experience J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-08-05 Hideaki Aoyama, Corrado Di Guilmi, Yoshi Fujiwara, Hiroshi Yoshikawa
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An evolutionary view of institutional complexity J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-08-04 Victor Zitian Chen, John Cantwell
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The perils of pleasing: Innovation-stifling effects of customized service provision J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-08-02 Matthijs J. Janssen, Koen Frenken, Elena M. Tur, Alexander S. Alexiev
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Sustainable development of rural areas: a dynamic model in between tourism exploitation and landscape decline J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-07-22 Gianluca Iannucci, Federico Martellozzo, Filippo Randelli
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The cashless man: do preferences matter? J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-07-16 Bruna Bruno, Marisa Faggini
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An evolutionary explanation of the Allais paradox J. Evol. Econ. (IF 1.962) Pub Date : 2022-07-12 Moshe Levy