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Экономическая координация и динамика: некоторые особенности альтернативной эволюционной парадигмы

https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2012-12-31-60

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Статья посвящена новым методам эволюционного моделирования. Автор показывает недостатки стандартной экономической теории и предлагает сделать объектом анализа динамические, неравновесные процессы. Отказ от постулатов о максимизирующем поведении и равновесии позволяет иначе взглянуть на поведение индивидов и организаций, промышленную динамику, экономику инноваций и макроэкономические параметры. Обобщением таких моделей может стать новая парадигма, в которой сочетаются макроэкономические идеи Кейнса и концепция технологического развития, восходящая к Шумпетеру.

Об авторе

Д. Джованни
Школа перспективных исследований св. Анны (Пиза, Италия)
Италия
проф. экономики Школы перспективных исследований св. Анны (Пиза, Италия)


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Джованни Д. Экономическая координация и динамика: некоторые особенности альтернативной эволюционной парадигмы. Вопросы экономики. 2012;(12):31-60. https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2012-12-31-60

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Dosi G. Economic Coordination and Dynamics: Some Elements of an Alternative “Evolutionary” Paradigm. Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2012;(12):31-60. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2012-12-31-60

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