探索演化经济地理学

Exploring evolutionary economic geographies

Journal of Economic Geography · 2007
被引 220
人大 AABS 4

中文导读

讨论演化经济学如何应用于经济地理学,提出基于多样性、选择和保留等演化原则的模型,解释不同地理空间的经济主体竞争如何塑造经济区域和发展轨迹。

Abstract

Evolutionary approaches in economics have gathered increasing support over the last 25 years. Despite an impressive body of literature, economists are still far from formulating a coherent research paradigm. The multitude of approaches in evolutionary economics poses problems for the development of an evolutionary economic geography. For the most part, evolutionary economic geography imports selective concepts from evolutionary biology and economics and applies those concepts to specific problems within economic geography. We discuss a number of problems with this approach and suggest that a more powerful and appealing alternative requires the development of theoretically consistent models of evolutionary processes. This article outlines the contours of an evolutionary model of economic dynamics where economic agents are located in different geographical spaces. We seek to show how competition between those agents, based on the core evolutionary principles of variety, selection and retention, may produce distinct economic regions sharing properties that differentiate them from competitors elsewhere. These arguments are extended to illustrate how the emergent properties of economic agents and places co-evolve and lead to different trajectories of economic development over space.

演化经济地理学经济演化模型空间竞争区域发展轨迹