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It is increasingly recognised that population thinking is a basic characteristic of evolutionary economics. The most basic form is population thinking for single populations, and this thinking easily extends to structured populations, where selection takes place at several levels. But there is also a need of applying population thinking to the co-evolution of populations and to the emergence of new populations. To transform these forms of population thinking into evolutionary analyses, there is a need of simple analytical tools. This website especielly emphasises a simple and basic tool for population analysis: Price's equation.
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Andersen's overlapping papers on population analysis and Price's equation
- Andersen, E.S. (2007): Bridging the gap between Schumpeterian competition and evolutionary game theory.
- Andersen, E.S., Dahl, M.S., Lundvall, B.-Å., and Reichstein, T. (2006): Schumpeter’s process of creative destruction and the Scandinavian systems: a tale of two effects
. Paper for the DRUID Conference, 18-20 June 2006
- Andersen, E.S. (2005): Discussion of Stan Metcalfe's "The Evolution of Industrial Dynamics". Contribution to the DRUID Conference, Copenhagen, 27-29 June 2005. See also the slides.
- Andersen, E.S. (2004): From Schumpeter's failed econometrics to modern evometric analysis: Creative destruction as a tale of two effects. Paper for the Conference of the International Schumpeter Society, Milan, 9-12 June 2004
- Andersen, E.S. (2004): The process of creative destruction: From vision to measurement and evolutionary exploration. Paper for the DRUID Conference on Industrial Dynamics, Innovation and Development, Elsinore, 14-16 June 2004
- Andersen, E.S. (2004): Revisiting Nelson-Winter models in Lsd. Note on the nw2004 simulation model with evometric analysis
- Andersen, E.S. (2004): Population thinking, Price's equation and evolutionary economic analysis. Paper for Evolutionary and Institutional Economics Review. Shortened and revised version of the Postscript for the Japanese edition of Andersen's Evolutionary Economics
- Andersen, E.S. (2004): Evometrics: Quantitative evolutionary analysis from Schumpeter to Price and beyond. Paper for the Conference of the Japan Association of Evolutionary Economics, Fukui, Japan, 27-28 March 2004. Available as Discussion Paper No.019, Center for Advanced Economic Analysis, Kyoto University
- Andersen, E.S. (2004): Evolutionary econometrics: From Joseph Schumpeter's failed econometrics to George Price's general evometrics and beyond. Paper for the third workshop on the Economic Transformation of Europe (ETE), Sophia-Antipolis 29-30 January 2004
- Andersen, E.S. (2004): Population Thinking and Evolutionary Economic Analysis: Exploring
Marshall’s Fable of Trees. DRUID Working Paper No 04-05. Revised version of a paper presented at the DRUID Conference, Copenhagen 12-14 June 2003
- Andersen, E.S. (2003): Population thinking and evolutionary economic analysis. Draft of Postscript for the Japanese edition of Andersen’s
"Evolutionary Economics: Post-Schumpeterian Contributions"
- Andersen, E.S. (2003): A note on Price's equation for evolutionary economics: Derivation, interpretations, and simple applications. Preliminary note
- Andersen, E.S. (2003): Knowledges, Specialisation and Economic Evolution: Modelling the Evolving Division of Human Time. Paper for the Workshop of the "Brisbane Club", Manchester University, 5-7 July 2002 (revised 1 April 2003). Published in Metcalfe and Foster (eds), Evolution and Economic Complexity, Elgar 2004, pp. 108-147
Andersen's Lsd models emphasising Price's decomposition
Other information on population thinking, Price's equation, etc.
- Robert Boyd
- Steven Frank
- Herbert Gintis
- Alan Grafen
- Thorbjørn Knudsen
- Ernst Mayr
- Stan Metcalfe
- George Price
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