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This course was held in February and March 2004 at the Graduate School of Economics, Kyoto University. It was arranged by professor Kiichiro Yagi. Please refer to the course information in English and in Japanese. The purpose of the course was to give an introduction to the conceptual structure, the main contents and the current research problems of Schumpeterian and evolutionary economics. The first half of course presented tools and main results of modern evolutionary economics. The second half presented Schumpeter's work in the light of the new tools and results.
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Course outline
- Schumpeter and the research programme of evolutionary economics - slides
- Modern population thinking and its tools - slides - paper for EIER - paper for JAEE
- Modelling Schumpeterian competition - I: Analysing simple Nelson-Winter models - slides
- Modelling Schumpeterian competition - II: Generalising and simulating NW models - slides -
Lsd simul note - download Lsd -
zipped Lsd NW model
- Evolutionary game theory and Schumpeterian modelling - slides
- The Schumpeterian innovator and the economic system - slides
- Schumpeterian evolution and business cycles - slides
- Long-term economic and socio-political evolution - slides
- The pragmatic methodology of evolutionary analysis - slides
- Research horizons - slides
- Concluding presentations of students' projects
- Trip to and picnic on mount Daimondi-yama
Course literature (incomplete)
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