Richard R. Nelson

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Economics Yale University, New Haven, CT 
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Thomas C. Schelling grad student
Henry Jackson Bruton grad student 1956 Yale
William John Fellner grad student 1956 Yale
James Tobin grad student 1956 Yale

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Mark Blyth grad student (PoliSci Tree)
Paul Joskow grad student 1972 Yale
Richard Levin grad student 1974 Yale
Wesley M. Cohen grad student 1981 Yale
Lalit Manral grad student 2000-2006 Columbia (Management Tree)
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Nelson RR. (2020) A perspective on the evolution of evolutionary economics Industrial and Corporate Change. 29: 1101-1118
Capone G, Malerba F, Nelson RR, et al. (2019) History friendly models: retrospective and future perspectives Eurasian Business Review. 9: 1-23
Nelson R. (2015) Evolutionary economics and recounting of business history Business History. 57: 769-772
Nelson RR. (2015) Understanding long run economic development as an evolutionary process Economia Politica. 32: 11-29
Sarto-Jackson I, Richards RJ, Nelson RR. (2015) Quality & Quantity: Limits of Quantification in the Sciences Biological Theory. 10: 183-187
Nelson RR. (2015) Behavior and cognition of economic actors in evolutionary economics Journal of Evolutionary Economics
Dosi G, Nelson RR. (2013) The Evolution of Technologies: An Assessment of the State-of-the-Art Eurasian Business Review. 3: 3-46
Mazzoleni R, Nelson RR. (2013) An interpretive history of challenges to neoclassical microeconomics and how they have fared Industrial and Corporate Change. 22: 1409-1451
Nelson RR. (2013) Demand, supply, and their interaction on markets, as seen from the perspective of evolutionary economic theory Journal of Evolutionary Economics. 23: 17-38
Foray D, Mowery DC, Nelson RR. (2012) Public R&D and social challenges: What lessons from mission R&D programs? Research Policy. 41: 1697-1702
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