What kind of microfoundations? Notes on the evolutionary approach

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What kind of microfoundations? Notes on the evolutionary approach

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The microfoundations of economic models are a hotly debated topic in the literature. The debate is important because microfoundations —the ways in which agents decide and behave— have implications that go beyond a specific firm, market or activity; they strongly condition macroeconomic outcomes. This document addresses the classical problems of rationality, uncertainty and institutions: when there is Keynes-Knight uncertainty and rationality is bounded, decision making adopts the form of conventional rules or heuristics. The hyper-rational representative agent of the rational expectations world could generate highly misleading outcomes in macro models. Section 2 applies this discussion to the study of technical change and to innovation and diffusion of technology in the international system, which transform the patterns of specialization. Section 3 discusses the forces that may trap a country in a low-growth trap and the crucial role of institutions in escaping from this trap.

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Abstract .-- I. Rationality and institutions in an uncertain world .-- II. Learning the co-evolution of capabilities and the production structure .-- III. Structural inertia, lock-in and the role of institutions in escaping from a low-growth trap .-- IV. Institutions, power and Schumpeterian political economy .-- V. Combining the supply side and the demand side: learning and growth paths.

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