International Workshop on Evolutionary Macroeconomics

Brisbane, 14th-17th July 2005

Building Micro and Meso Foundations from Studies of Systems of Innovation, Self-Organization, Competitive Processes, Knowledge Networks and Complex Adaptive Economic Systems

This international workshop will take explore the macroeconomic implications of: complex systems approaches to evolutionary economics; modern studies of innovation; and new insights from 'knowledge economy' perspectives on economic systems.  Principal Sponsors are the ARC Centre for Complex Systems and the UQ School of Economics.

The Workshop will take place at The Women's College, University of Queensland, St Lucia Campus. There will be up to seventeen papers presented by our international participants. Considerable time will be set aside for open discussion. 

Further details

Further details are at www.accs.edu.au/index/iwee

Contact

Those interested in participating should contact Leonard Fitzpatrick, School of Economics, UQ (l.fitzpatrick@economics.uq.edu.au). Please note that places are limited and will be allocated on a 'first come first served' basis. Those who are interested in being considered as nominated discussants should notify Leonard when making contact.

 



 


 


 



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