The whole evolutionary and schumpeterian economics should definitely be there somehow. As the course seems paper-based and model-based, perhaps some industrial dynamics models from Nelson and Winter would be good. Perhaps some uses of the NK model by Frenken-Valente (in a book) and/or Dosi Marengo (JEBO) would be good as well. The economic journal paper on self-organization by Silverberg and others is another candidate. Or the recent history-friendly agent-based models of Malerba et al (I don't know how good you would find it btw. I always thought we should have a journal club on this paper. It's in indus and corp change, 1999).
The whole evolutionary and schumpeterian economics should definitely be there somehow. As the course seems paper-based and model-based, perhaps some industrial dynamics models from Nelson and Winter would be good. Perhaps some uses of the NK model by Frenken-Valente (in a book) and/or Dosi Marengo (JEBO) would be good as well. The economic journal paper on self-organization by Silverberg and others is another candidate. Or the recent history-friendly agent-based models of Malerba et al (I don't know how good you would find it btw. I always thought we should have a journal club on this paper. It's in indus and corp change, 1999).