ABSTRACT

The central theme of this book is competition treated as an evolutionary process in which the focus is upon economic change and not economic equilibrium. This theme is explored by linking together differences in economic behaviour with the role of markets as co-ordinating institutions. In this picture innovation plays a central role as a primary source of differential behaviour of firms and the purpose of the book is to identify the consequences of these differences for competition and competitive advantage.

part I|103 pages

The Evolutionary Economics of Creative Destruction

chapter |7 pages

Prologue

Change Within Change

chapter 3|25 pages

Economic Variety and Models of Change

chapter |7 pages

Epilogue

On being different, on being competitive

part II|27 pages

Evolutionary Approaches to Technology Policy

chapter |6 pages

Comment

chapter |2 pages

Concluding Comment