Knowledge, Innovation and Economy: An Evolutionary Exploration

Conventionalism in socio-economic analysis: methodology of research of contemporary physics conventionalism in economics - methodological proposition. Knowledge development as an evolutionary process: development of knowledge and biological evolution structure of the hereditary information mode of development mechanisms of fulguration of archetypes. Taxonomy of knowledge: epigenetic paragons image of the world image of the society image of the economy epistchne paradigm. Neoclassical and evolutionary perspectives in economics. Evolutionary model of industry development: firms' decisions firms' entry competition of products in the market. Economic analysis and the model: how are prices set? long- and short-term objectives in the decision-making process concentration of the industry the cost of production and the productivity of capital economies of scale demand function economy is a dynamic system bounded rationality and fluctuations in industry development. Innovation and economic development: search process differentiation and competition innovation - groping in the dark innovation regimes free entry and the industry structure. Chance and necessity in economic development.

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