Browsing All of EconStor by Author Pelikan, Pavel
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Year of Publication | Title | Author(s) |
1985 | Private Enterprise vs. Government Control: An Organizationally Dynamic Comparison | Pelikan, Pavel |
1986 | The Formation of Incentive Mechanisms in Different Economic Systems | Pelikan, Pavel |
1986 | Institutions, Self-Organization, and Adaptive Efficiency: A Dynamic Assessment of Private Enterprise | Pelikan, Pavel |
1986 | How Do New Technologies Fare under Different Institutional Rules? | Pelikan, Pavel |
1988 | Economic Competence as a Scarce Resource: An Essay on the Limits of Neoclassical Economics and the Need for an Evolutionary Theory | Pelikan, Pavel |
1988 | Schumpeterian Efficiency of Different Economic Systems | Pelikan, Pavel |
1989 | Evolution, Economic Competence, and the Market for Corporate Control | Pelikan, Pavel |
1989 | Markets as Instruments of Evolution of Structures | Pelikan, Pavel |
1991 | Efficient Institutions for Ownership and Allocation of Capital | Pelikan, Pavel |
1994 | Competitions of Socio-Economic Institutions: In Search of the Winners | Pelikan, Pavel |
1997 | Allocation of Economic Competence in Teams: A Comparative Institutional Analysis | Pelikan, Pavel |
1999 | Institutions for the Selection of Entrepreneurs: Implications for Economic Growth and Financial Crises | Pelikan, Pavel |
2006 | Markets vs. Government when Rationality is Unequally Bounded: Some Consequences of Cognitive Inequalities for Theory and Policy | Pelikan, Pavel |
2007 | Public Choice with Unequally Rational Individuals | Pelikan, Pavel |
2008 | How to generalize Darwinism suitably to help understand both the evolution and the development of economies | Pelikan, Pavel |