Evolutionary macroeconomics: a research agenda

被引:15
作者
Foster, John [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Queensland, Sch Econ, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
关键词
Complex system; Dissipative structure; Economic evolution; Economic growth; Energy; Knowledge; Macroeconomics; Micro-meso-macro; Economic methodology; Agent-based modelling; SELF-ORGANIZATION; ECONOMIC-GROWTH; LIFE; SUSTAINABILITY; INSTITUTIONS; ENERGETICS; KNOWLEDGE; SELECTION; DYNAMICS; MICRO;
D O I
10.1007/s00191-010-0187-z
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
In this article, the goal is to offer a new research agenda for evolutionary macroeconomics. The article commences with a broad review of the main ideas in the history of thought concerning the determinants of economic growth and an introduction to the evolutionary perspective. This is followed by a selective review of recent evolutionary approaches to macroeconomics. These approaches are found to be somewhat disconnected. It is argued that the 'micro-meso-macro' approach to economic evolution is capable of resolving this problem by offering an analytical framework in which macroeconomics can be built upon 'meso-foundations', not micro-foundations, as asserted in the mainstream. It is also stressed that the economic system and its components are complex adaptive systems and that this complexity must not be assumed away through the imposition of simplistic assumptions made for analytical convenience. It is explained that complex economic systems are, at base, energetic in character but differ from biological complex systems in the way that they collect, store and apply knowledge. It is argued that a focus upon stocks and flows of energy and knowledge in complex economic systems can yield an appropriate analytical framework for macroeconomics. It is explained how such a framework can be connected with key insights of both Schumpeter and Keynes that have been eliminated in modern macroeconomics. A macroeconomic framework that cannot be operationalized empirically is of limited usefulness so, in the last part of the article, an appropriate methodology for evolutionary macroeconomics is discussed.
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