Technology, institutions, and economic growth

Technology, institutions, and economic growth2005
About this book
"In this book Richard R. Nelson mounts a full-blown attack on the standard neoclassical theory of economic growth, which he sees as hopelessly inadequate to explain the phenomenon. His alternative theory posits that economic growth driven by technological advance involves disequilibrium in a fundamental and continuing way. Nelson argues that an adequate theory must take into account a range of institutions, from universities to public laboratories and from government agencies to business firms and markets."--Jacket.
Details
- First published
- 2005
- OL Work ID
- OL2141989W
Subjects
Economic aspects of TechnologyEconomic developmentInstitutional economicsTechnologyEconomic aspectsTechnology and stateTechnological innovations, united statesUnited states, economic policy