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155:(FEED) under the Charities Act (England and Wales), with the objective of providing financial assistance for the EAEPE annual conferences and other EAEPE projects. In 1991, the association adopted a Scientific Development Plan in order to designate a number of priority Research Areas and to appoint Research Area Coordinators to act as network-builders. Since 1991, in collaboration with 241:, and having no unqualified nor automatic priority over them. Instead of the widespread tendency to ignore ecological and environmental considerations or consequences in the development of theories and policy recommendation, EAEPE acknowledges that the socio-economic system depends upon, and is embedded in, an often fragile natural environment and a 359:
EAEPE's research is organised around Research Areas (RAs) that include: Methodology of economics (A), Economic sociology (B), Institutional change (C), Innovation and technological change (D), Industrial Policy and Development (E1), Entrepreneurship and Theory of the Firm (E2), Environment-economy
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about the future. Contrary to standard models where individuals and their tastes are taken as given, where technology is viewed as exogenous, and where production is separated from exchange, EAEPE's concern is to address and encompass the interactive, social process through which tastes are formed
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EAEPE has regularly published a series of conference volumes, several more focused volumes on specific topics as well as readers on institutional and evolutionary economics (see selected list below). Since 2006, EAEPE has sponsored a new 'Studies in Evolutionary Political Economy' edited volume
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outlook which separates considerations of means from those of ends, and judgments of fact from those of value, and which ignores social relations, conflicts and inequalities between the agents, EAEPE appreciates the fact that inquiry is value-driven and policy-orientated, and recognises the
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Breaking away from the most standard forms of economic theorising based on a definition of economics in terms of a rigid method which is applied indiscriminately to a wide variety of economic, social or political phenomena, EAEPE embraces an open-ended and
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In lieu of an orientation that takes the market as an ideal or natural order and as a mere aggregation of individual traders, EAEPE recognises that it is appropriate to regard the
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EAEPE was established in London, on 29 June 1988. However, the formal founding meeting was only held in September 1989 at the association's first annual conference in
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and Herbert A. Simon were EAEPE's honorary presidents in the past. More generally, EAEPE recognises the relevance of writers as diverse as
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awarded annually for the best published journal article on a theme broadly in accord with the EAEPE theoretical perspectives.
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Reflecting EAEPE's open-ended theoretical perspectives, EAEPE's current honorary presidents include major scholars such as
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and changed, the forces which promote technological transformation, and the interaction of these elements within the
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Hodgson, Geoffrey M. (1999), 'European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy', in Philip A. O'Hara (ed.),
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The Governance of Network Industries: Institutions, Technology and Policy in Reregulated Infrastructures
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Advances in Evolutionary Institutional Economics: Evolutionary Mechanisms, Non-Knowledge and Strategy
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process unfolding in historical time in which agents are faced with chronic information problems and
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Mixed Economies in Europe: An Evolutionary Perspective on their Emergence, Transition and Regulation
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Varieties of Capitalism and New Institutional Deals: Regulation, Welfare and the New Economy
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The Political Economy of Diversity: Evolutionary Perspectives on Economic Order and Disorder
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A newsletter was published between 1989 and 2005. A new series was released in July 2012.
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Globalization, Social Capital and Inequality: Contested Concepts, Contested Experiences
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Environment, Technology and Economic Growth: The Challenge of Sustainable Development
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Institutions and the Evolution of Capitalism: Implications of Evolutionary Economics
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Institutions and Economic Change: New Perspectives on Markets, Firms and Technology
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Marco Raberto (Scientific Development Plan Officer and Research Area Coordinator)
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According to the EAEPE website, EAEPE members generally agree on the following.
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Employment, Technology and Economic Needs: Theory, Evidence and Economic Policy
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analysis, that draws on relevant material in not only in economics but also in
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Groenewegen, John, Christos Pitelis and Sven-Erik Sjöstrand (eds) (1995),
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Kunneke, Rold W., John Groenewegen and Jean-Francois Auger (eds) (2009),
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Beyond Market and Hierarchy: Interactive Governance and Social Complexity
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economists and the second-largest association for economists in Europe.
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Hodgson, Geoffrey M., Warren J. Samuels and Mark J. Tool (eds) (1994),
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Is Economics an Evolutionary Science? The Legacy of Thorstein Veblen
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Pluralism in Economics: New Perspectives in History and Methodology
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awarded annually for the best conference paper by a young scholar.
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economists broadly defined. EAEPE members are scholars working on
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Evolution and Path Dependence in Economic Ideas: Past and Present
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Rethinking Economics: Markets, Technology and Economic Evolution
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The Elgar Companion to Institutional and Evolutionary Economics
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Towards a New Europe: Structural Change in the European Economy
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Technology and Knowledge: From the Firm to Innovation Systems
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Complexity and the Economy: Implications for Economic Policy
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Hodgson, Geoffrey M. and Ernesto Screpanti (eds) (1991),
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The Evolution of Economic Institutions: A Critical Reader
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Tylecote, Andrew and Jan van der Straaten (eds) (1998),
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Dolfsma, Wilfred and Charlie Dannreuther (eds) (2003),
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Garrouste, Pierre and Stravos Ioannides (eds) (2001),
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to the identification and evaluation of real needs.
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Rome
Pasquale Tridico
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pluralist
social scientists
institutional
evolutionary
realistic
economic theory
economic policy
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Foundation for European Economic Development
Edward Elgar Publishing
European Commission
Millennium Economics Ltd.
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psychology
sociology
anthropology
politics
law
history
equilibrium
cumulative
radical uncertainty
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