As Time Goes By. From The Industrial Revolution... 〈LIMITED · ROUNDUP〉
: Unlike standard equilibrium economics, the book adopts an evolutionary perspective, seeing development as a process of continuous, often turbulent, change. Freeman and Louçã: “As Time Goes By” - Jan Fagerberg
Published by Oxford University Press in 2001, the work is a seminal text in evolutionary economics that analyzes how the global capitalist system has evolved through successive waves of technological change. Core Themes and Structure As time goes by. From the Industrial Revolution...
The book explores the relationship between history and economic analysis by charting five distinct technological revolutions: Steam-powered mechanization Electrification Motorization (Mass Production) Computerization (The Information Revolution) Key Insights : Unlike standard equilibrium economics, the book adopts