On the emergence of ecological and economic niches
Autor: | Brian D. Fath, Stuart A. Kauffman, Wim Hordijk, Roger Koppl, Robert E. Ulanowicz, Roberto Cazzolla Gatti |
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Přispěvatelé: | Cazzolla Gatti R., Koppl R., Fath B.D., Kauffman S., Hordijk W., Ulanowicz R.E. |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
Ecological niche
Economics and Econometrics 010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences Evolution Ecology Process (engineering) Technological change Ecology (disciplines) 05 social sciences Geography Planning and Development Niche Novelty Economic niche Emergence 01 natural sciences Autocatalysi 0502 economics and business 050207 economics Theory of the adjacent possible Autocatalytic set 0105 earth and related environmental sciences Diversity (business) |
Zdroj: | Journal of Bioeconomics. 22:99-127 |
ISSN: | 1573-6989 1387-6996 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s10818-020-09295-4 |
Popis: | The origin of economic niches, conceived as potential markets, has been mostly neglected in economic theory. Ecological niches emerge as new species evolve and fit into a web of interactions, and the more species come into existence, the more (exponentially or power-law distributed) ecological niches emerge. In parallel fashion, economic niches emerge with new goods, and niche formation in economics is also exponentially or power-law distributed. In economics and ecology alike, autocatalytic processes drive the system to greater and greater diversity. Novelty begets novelty in a positive feedback loop. An autocatalytic set of self-enabling transactions feed back upon one another in combinatoric fashion to generate progressive diversity. While these combinatorial dynamics cannot be prestated, the model explains the “hockeystick of economic growth”—a pattern of prolonged stasis followed by a sudden takeoff, such as occurred during the Industrial Revolution or the Cambrian explosion in ecology. Several implications derive from our niche emergence model, including the idea that the evolutionary process of technological change is not something we do; rather, it happens to us. |
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