Complexity economics Proceedings of the Santa Fe Institute's 2019 Fall Symposium
Material type: TextSeries: Dialogues of the applied complexity network ; iPublication details: London Sfi Press 2020Description: 382 pISBN:- B08P3Y36RT
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"When Santa Fe Institute scientists first started working on economics more than thirty years ago, many of their insights, approaches, and tools were considered beyond heterodox. These once-disparaged methods included network economics, agents of limited rationality, and institutional evolution-all topics that are now increasingly considered mainstream. SFI continues to expand the boundary of our economic understanding by pioneering fields as diverse as collective intelligence and organizational scaling. With panel and talk transcripts from SFI's 2019 Applied Complexity Network Symposium, as well as newly written introductions and reflections, this volume, edited by W. Brian Arthur, Eric Beinhocker, and Allison Stanger, explores the history and frontiers of complexity economics in a broad-ranging, accessible manner. Contributors include Robert Axtell, C. Mónica Capra, J. Doyne Farmer, Scott E. Page, and David Wolpert. This volume also incorporates practitioner perspectives from SFI board members including Katherine Collins, Michael Mauboussin, and life trustee Bill Miller"--
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