POL371H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Chemical Industry, General Idea, William Shockley

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But: economic action is path-dependent/shaped by past structures/decisions. Nelson & winter introduced an evolutionary conception analogous to darwin"s theory of biological evolution b. Accordingly, firms compete for market shares in a similar way as animals for habitat. Represents an organism: a specific manifestation of joint genetic material. Is a population with a joint pool of genetic material. Economic equivalent: firms in an industry or region (c) Economic equivalent: survival of new/failure of established firms. How changes take place in the genetic pool. Some are appropriate others are not and will die out. n. As fitness depends on the gene pool, adjustment to a different environment requires changes of that pool c. Economic equivalent: innovation processes (but: these are not random events) When we think about the structure of an industry we see different firms coming up and new technologies and new ways of organizing the labour process. (a) e.

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