Economic Change, Subjective Perception and Institutional Evolution

Salvatore Rizzello

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Abstract

Following Hayek's intuitions on the role of subjective perception in economics, I attempt to integrate path-dependent dynamics in evolutionary economics, as emerging in the recent theorizing about economic change. The starting point is an open question in evolutionary economics: is there a unifying principle which characterizes change at individual, organizational and institutional levels? In the attempt to answer this question, I propose some considerations on the nature of learning processes and on the mechanisms of adjustment, discovery and selection that are consistent with cognitive psychology and contemporary neurobiology. In particular, I link imperfect perception to guided variations, like those contained in Dosi's technological paradigms. More generally, I attempt to integrate the evolutionary theory as conceived by Nelson and Winter with the evolutionary theory as conceived by Hayek. Blackwell Publishers Ltd 2000.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)127-150
Number of pages24
JournalMetroeconomica
Volume51
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2000
Externally publishedYes

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