Capitalism: restless and unbounded? Some neo-Polanyian and Schumpeterian reflections
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                    - Harvey, Mark (Author)
- McMeekin, Andrew (Author)
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            Capitalism: restless and unbounded? Some neo-Polanyian and Schumpeterian reflections
        Abstract
            This paper first explores the notion that the limitlessness of knowledge is a privileged source of the restlessness of capitalism [Metcalfe, J. S. 2001. “Institutions and Progress.”Industrial and Corporate Change10 (3): 561–586; 2002. “Knowledge of Growth and Growth of Knowledge.”Journal of Evolutionary Economics12 (1): 3–13; 2004. “The Entrepreneur and the Style of Modern Economies.”Journal of Evolutionary Economics14 (2): 157–175; 2010. “University and Business Relations: Connecting the Knowledge Economy.”Minerva48 (1): 5–33] when combined with incentives of entrepreneurialism in a market society. Metcalfe gives a central paradigm of evolutionary economics a distinctive turn, with knowledge the pre-eminent source of variation, and markets the primary arena of selection. The paper engages this approach with a neo-Polanyian approach of ‘instituted economic process’, in which the variation and selection dynamic is itself seen as instituted within a particular historical economic context. The paper develops a critique of the evolutionary paradigm firstly by suggesting variations in instituted ‘economies of knowledge’ within a multi-modal conception of capitalism. Further breaking with the bipolar variation-selection paradigm, the paper argues that there has been a significant role of the state as a distinctive source of variation and selection in innovation and economic transformation. This leads us finally to analyse the shifting place of economy in society and polity, and the strategic responses in the USA, Brazil and Europe to the historically novel conjuncture of peak oil and global climate change, as a further source of variation. We conclude that a choice between evolutionary and historical approaches to innovation and economic transformation is a false one, once a universalising and unbounded paradigm of variation and selection is abandoned.
        Publication
            Economics of Innovation & New Technology
        Volume
            22
        Issue
            7
        Pages
            666-683
        Date
            October 2013
        Journal Abbr
            Economics of Innovation & New Technology
        Language
            English
        ISSN
            10438599
        Short Title
            Capitalism
        Library Catalog
            EBSCOhost
        Citation
            Harvey, Mark, and Andrew McMeekin. 2013. “Capitalism: Restless and Unbounded? Some Neo-Polanyian and Schumpeterian Reflections.” Economics of Innovation & New Technology 22 (7): 666–83. DOI: 10.1080/10438599.2013.795779.
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        Keywords
            - capitalism
- economic development
- entrepreneurship
- evolution
- evolutionary economics
- instituted economic process
- mixed economy
- multi-modality
- organizational change
- SCHUMPETER, Joseph Alois, 1883-1950
- variation and selection
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