Browsing All of EconStor by Author Pelikan, Pavel


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Year of PublicationTitleAuthor(s)
1985Private Enterprise vs. Government Control: An Organizationally Dynamic ComparisonPelikan, Pavel
1986The Formation of Incentive Mechanisms in Different Economic SystemsPelikan, Pavel
1986Institutions, Self-Organization, and Adaptive Efficiency: A Dynamic Assessment of Private EnterprisePelikan, Pavel
1986How Do New Technologies Fare under Different Institutional Rules?Pelikan, Pavel
1988Economic Competence as a Scarce Resource: An Essay on the Limits of Neoclassical Economics and the Need for an Evolutionary TheoryPelikan, Pavel
1988Schumpeterian Efficiency of Different Economic SystemsPelikan, Pavel
1989Evolution, Economic Competence, and the Market for Corporate ControlPelikan, Pavel
1989Markets as Instruments of Evolution of StructuresPelikan, Pavel
1991Efficient Institutions for Ownership and Allocation of CapitalPelikan, Pavel
1994Competitions of Socio-Economic Institutions: In Search of the WinnersPelikan, Pavel
1997Allocation of Economic Competence in Teams: A Comparative Institutional AnalysisPelikan, Pavel
1999Institutions for the Selection of Entrepreneurs: Implications for Economic Growth and Financial CrisesPelikan, Pavel
2006Markets vs. Government when Rationality is Unequally Bounded: Some Consequences of Cognitive Inequalities for Theory and PolicyPelikan, Pavel
2007Public Choice with Unequally Rational IndividualsPelikan, Pavel
2008How to generalize Darwinism suitably to help understand both the evolution and the development of economiesPelikan, Pavel