Evolutionary theories of socio- economic change: building blocks, achievements and challenges ahead Giovanni Dosi.

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Evolutionary theories of socio- economic change: building blocks, achievements and challenges ahead Giovanni Dosi

Background references Dosi G., S.G. Winter, “Interpreting economic change: evolution, structures and games”, in M. Augier and J. March (eds.) The Economics of Choice, Change and Organizations: Essays in Memory of Richard M. Cyert, M. Cheltenham, UK, Edward Elgar, 2002 Dosi G., R.R. Nelson, “An Introduction to Evolutionary Theories in Economics”, Journal of Evolutionary Economics, 1994 Dosi G., Innovation, Organization and Economic Dynamics. Selected Essays, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2000 Dosi G., Economic Organization, Industrial Dynamics and Development: Selected Essays, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2012 and especially their introduction also available as LEM Working paper 2012/08 at G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

The evolutionary research programme: “building blocks” (Methodology) 1.“Dynamic, first...” 2. “Phenomenological” evidence as a discipline G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

The evolutionary research programme: “building blocks” (cont’d) (Substantive HPs) 3. Microfoundations...(what multiple agents do and why they do it) 4. “Bounded rationality” - broadest sense: information (i)memorylimitation computational representations (ii)Competence gapsproblem-solving preference-definition G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

The evolutionary research programme: “building blocks” (cont’d) 5.Heterogeneity (obviously) preferences/endowments but also models-of-the-world problem-solving repertoires learning mechanisms (?) 6.Persistent emergence of novelties 7.Interactive environments (including markets) also as mechanisms of information exchange and selection 8.Aggregate phenomena as emergent properties 9.Emergence and self-maintenance of organizational forms and institutions 10.“Institutional embeddedness” of evolutionary processes: …co-evolution…...time-scales... G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

Some related notions and qualifications Emergent properties “properties of some aggregate description of the system which cannot be imputed to the intentional behavior of any one agent or collection of them, but rather (partly) unintentional outcomes of far-from-equilibrium learning/adjustment/selection” Evolution is not opposed to “revolution” (cf. punctuated equilibria) Metastability... G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

Some related notions and qualifications (cont’d) Stochasticity alone does not qualify for an evolutionary interpretation Evolution entail non-linearities by the converse is not true No commitment to “Darwinian blind mutation” in socio- economic affairs G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

Levels of description Level 0cognitive and behavioral foundations e.g. learning processes, nature of knowledge,... developments of routines,...endogeneity of preferences... Level 1from microfoundations to the phenomenological description of economic agents individuals and organizations... behavioral regularities... Level 2“meso” and “macro” aggregates... from size distribution of firms/industrial, dynamics, etc.... to aggregate variables (GPD, productivity, employment, distribution shares, etc.) G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

Levels of description (cont’d) Level 3Co-evolutionary processes... institutional embeddedness of economic change... Institutional and economic co-evolution Level 4 “Grand” historical conjectures... broad patterns of change of capitalism... G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

Examples of evolutionary (and “quasi-evolutionary”) analysis 1.The patterns of innovation and diffusion as evolutionary processes C. Freeman N. Rosenberg R. Nelson K. Pavitt G. Dosi 2.Innovation, diffusion, growth and development fuelled by technical change G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change Nelson & WinterDosi & al.DavidConlinsk EliassonIwaiArthur & al.Fagerberg Silverberg & al.Verspagen & al.Cimoli, Dosi, Stiglitz

Examples of evolutionary (and “quasi-evolutionary”) analysis (cont’d) Industrial evolution - non-formalized interpretations (Pavitt, Freeman, Abernathy-Utterback, Malerba- Orsenigo...) - Winter - Dosi et al. / Bottazzi et al. - Life cycle models (Klepper et al.) - “History friendly” models G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

Examples of evolutionary (and “quasi-evolutionary”) analysis (cont’d) Individual and organizational learning - Firms as bundles of capabilities - Formal models: Levinthal / Marengo etc. G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

For the agenda ahead 1.What type of environments - small - 'open-world'... - selection dynamics What 'rationality gap'... 3.Phenomenological discipline - cognitive sciences... - business economies... - experiments... G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

Missing elements and “Heroic” simplifications 1.Abundance everywhere of “animal spirits” of innovation 2.Innovative efforts grow with expected profitability 3.Market selection works properly 4.All distributive issues are neglected 5.Neglect of all “Keynesian” issues of demand formation and management 6.No social and ecological debris left over by evolutionary process G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change

Major policy challenge Toward an innovation-friendly environment-friendly highly re-distributive New Keynesianism G. Dosi: Evolutionary theories of socio-economic change