Giovanni Dosi - Selected Publications#
1. Dosi G., ‘Technological paradigms and technological trajectories: A suggested interpretation of the determinants and directions of technical change’, Research Policy, 11, (3), 147-162, June 1982; Google Scholar Citations (29/3/2021): 10,789
2. Dosi G., ‘Sources, procedures and Microeconomic Effects of Innovation’, Journal of Economic Literature, 1988; GS:7,541
3. Dosi G., Innovation, Organization and Economic Dynamics. Selected Essays, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, 2000; GS:381
4. Cimoli M., Dosi G., Stiglitz J.E. (eds.), Industrial Policy and Development. The Political Economy of Capabilities Accumulation, Oxford University Press. USA, 2009; GS:675
5. Dosi G., Fagiolo G., Roventini A., ‘Schumpeter Meeting Keynes: A Policy-Friendly Model of Endogenous Growth and Business Cycles’, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 34:9, pp. 1748-1767, 2010; GS.596
6. Dosi G., Nelson R.R., ‘Technical Change and Industrial Dynamics as Evolutionary Processes, In Hall and Rosenberg Handbook of the Economics of Innovation, Vol-I, Burlington Academic Press, pp. 51-128, 2010; GS:595
7. Dosi G., Grazzi M., Moschella D., ‘Technology and costs in international competitiveness: from countries and sectors to firms’, Research Policy, Vol 44, Issue 10, pp. 1795–1814, 2015 ; GS: 148
8. Dosi G., Grazzi M., Marengo M., Settepanella S., ‘Production theory: accounting for firm heterogeneity and technical change’, The Journal of Industrial Economics, 64(4) pp. 875-907, 2016; GS:33
9. Dosi G., Pereira M.C., Roventini A., Virgillito M.E., ‘When more flexibility yields more fragility: The microfoundations of keynesian aggregate unemployment’, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, pp. 166–189, 2017; GS:99
10. Dosi G., Napoletano M., Roventini A., Stiglitz J. E., Treibich T., ‘Rational heuristics? expectations and behaviors in evolving economies with heterogeneous interacting agents’, Economics Inquiry, April 2020; GS:34