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Richard R. Nelson

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Richard R. Nelson is an American professor of economics at Columbia University. He is one of the leading figures in the revival of evolutionary economics thanks to his seminal book An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change (1982) written jointly with Sidney G. Winter. He is also known for his work on industry, economic growth, the theory of the firm, and technical change.

Books

An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change (Belknap Press)
An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change (Belknap Press)
Richard R. Nelson, Sidney G. Winter
Sources of Industrial Leadership
Sources of Industrial Leadership
Richard R. Nelson, David C. Mowery
An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change
An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change
Richard R. Nelson, Sidney G. Winter
Innovation and Implementation in Public Organizations
Innovation and Implementation in Public Organizations
Richard R. Nelson, Douglas Yates
Convergence of Productivity
Convergence of Productivity
Richard R. Nelson, William J. Baumol, Edward N. Wolff
Medical Innovation
Medical Innovation
Richard R. Nelson, Davide Consoli, Andrea Mina, Ronnie Ramlogan
Richard R. Nelson
Production Sets, Technological Knowledge, and R and D
Fragile and Overworked Constructs for Analysis of Productivity Growth?
Production Sets, Technological Knowledge, and R and D
Richard R. Nelson
Technological Innovation and Economic Performance
Technological Innovation and Economic Performance
Benn Steil, Richard R. Nelson, David G. Victor
The Coevolution of Technology, Industrial Structure, and Supporting Institutions
The Coevolution of Technology, Industrial Structure, and Supporting Institutions
Richard R. Nelson
Modern Evolutionary Economics
Modern Evolutionary Economics
Franco Malerba, Kurt Dopfer, Richard R. Nelson, Giovanni Dosi, Keun Lee, Andreas Pyka, Constance E. Helfat, Pier Paolo Saviotti
An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change
An Evolutionary Theory of Economic Change
Richard R. Nelson

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