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This paper presents an evolutionary microeconomic theory of innovation and production and discusses its implications for development theory. Using the notions of technological paradigm and trajectory, it develops an alternative view of firm behavior and learning. It is shown then how these are embedded in broader national systems of innovation which account for persistent differences in technological cappacities between countries. Finally, this “bottom-up” evolutionary analysis is linked with an institutional “top-down” approach, and the potential fruitfulness of this dialogue is demonstrated.
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We thank the discussants and participants at the workshop on Technology and Competitiveness in Developing Countries, Venice, 26/11/93, for their useful comments.
The research leading to this work has benefited at various stages from the support of the Italian National Research Council (CNR, Progetto Strategico “Combiamento Technologico e Crescita Economica”) and of the International Institute of Applied System Analysis (IIASA, Austria).
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Cimoli, M., Dosi, G. Technological paradigms, patterns of learning and development: An introductory roadmap. J Evol Econ 5, 243–268 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01198306
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