
Explaining Technology
Cambridge University Press
Published on 31. August 2023
Book
Paperback/Softback
86 pages
978-1-009-38625-8 (ISBN)
Description
A long tradition explains technological change as recombination. Within this tradition, this Element develops an innovative combinatorial model of technological change and tests it with 2,000 years of global GDP data and with data from US patents filed between 1835 and 2010. The model explains 1) the pace of technological change for a least the past two millennia, 2) patent citations and 3) the increasing complexity of tools over time. It shows that combining and modifying pre-existing goods to produce new goods generates the observed historical pattern of technological change. A long period of stasis was followed by sudden super-exponential growth in the number of goods. In this model, the sudden explosion of about 250 years ago is a combinatorial explosion that was a long time in coming, but inevitable once the process began at least two thousand years ago. This Element models the Industrial Revolution as a combinatorial explosion.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
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Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 5 mm
Weight
127 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-009-38625-8 (9781009386258)
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Roger Koppl | Roberto Cazzolla Gatti | Abigail Devereaux
Explaining Technology
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08/2023
Cambridge University Press
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Roger Koppl | Roberto Cazzolla Gatti | Abigail Devereaux
Explaining Technology
E-Book
08/2023
Cambridge University Press
€20.99
Available for download
Persons
Author
Syracuse University, New York
Universita di Bologna
Wichita State University, Kansas
Towson University, Maryland
Herriot Research
SmartAnalytiX
Institute for Systems Biology, Washington
University of Florida
Spanish National Research Council
Content
1. Introduction; 2. Competing explanations of technology; 3. The theory of combinatorial evolution; 4. Our model; 5. Our Tri-data result; 6. Niche theory; 7. Homo tinkerus; 8. Entrepreneurship and innovation; 9. CODA; Appendix; References.