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    (書簡)Date: 1996/1/25 ; Sender: Hanusch, Horst ; Receiver: Tsuru, S (Shigeto)

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    PROFESSOR DR. HORST HANUSCH用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-06-11/00

    (書簡)Date: 1986/7/2 ; Sender: Hanusch, Horst ; Receiver: Tsuru, S (Shigeto)

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    附; INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM(1986/9/2-5)の会議要項他PROFESSOR DR. HORST HANUSCH用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-06-11/00

    (書簡)Date: 1996/1/15 ; Sender: Hanusch, Horst ; Receiver: Tsuru, S (Shigeto)

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    PROFESSOR DR. HORST HANUSCH用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-06-11/00

    (書簡)Date: 1986/1/14 ; Sender: Horst Hanuch & Wolfgang F. Stolper ; Receiver: Prospective members of J. A. Schumpeter Society

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    附:名簿PROFESSOR DR. HORST HANUSCH用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-06-11/00

    (書簡)Date: 1996/3/6 ; Sender: Tsuru, S (Shigeto) ; Receiver: Hanusch, Horst

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    FAX 都留重人用紙書簡オリジナルの所在: 一橋大学経済研究所資料室都留重人氏より寄贈1-B1-06-11/00

    Macroeconomic Policy

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    Innovation and Demand

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    Economic evolution is an immensely complex phenomenon, so there is an obvious need of simplifying the way we handle this phenomenon. Since Nelson and Winter's pioneering formalisation of the Schumpeterian vision of innovation-driven evolution, the major simplification has been obtained by modelling the demand-side of markets in the simplest possible way. This strategy has allowed a gradual increase in the sophistication of supply-side aspects of economic evolution, but the one-sided focus on supply is facing diminishing returns. Therefore, demand-side aspects of economic evolution have in recent years received increased attention. The present paper argues that the new emphasis on demand-side factors is quite crucial for a deepened understanding of economic evolution. The major reasons are the following: First, demand represents the core force of selection that gives direction to the evolutionary process. Second, firms' innovative activities relate, directly or indirectly, to the structure of expected and actual demand. Third, the demand side represents the most obvious way of turning to the much-needed analysis of macro-evolutionary change of the economic system
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