Cambridge Journal of Economics Advance Access published online on June 21, 2006
Cambridge Journal of Economics, doi:10.1093/cje/bel018
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1 University of Augsburg
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. Within the last 25 years great progress has been made in Neo-Schumpeterian Economics, this branch of economic literature which deals with dynamic processes causing qualitative transformation of economies basically driven by the introduction of novelties in their various and multifaceted forms. By its very nature, innovation and, in particular, technological innovation is the most exponent and most visible form of novelty. However, Neo-Schumpeterian Economics should be concerned with all facets of open and uncertain developments in socio-economic systems. A comprehensive Neo-Schumpeterian approach therefore has to consider not only transformation processes going on, e.g., on the industry level of an economy, but also on the public and monetary side of an economic system. Our contribution introduces those extensions and complements to a comprehensive Neo-Schumpeterian economic theory, and develops some signposts in the sense of a roadmap for necessary strands of analysis in the future.
Received September 27, 2005
Revised February 13, 2006
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Principles of Neo-Schumpeterian Economics
Horst Hanusch 1
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Andreas Pyka 1 *
Andreas Pyka, E-mail: andreas.pyka{at}wiwi.uni-augsburg.de
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