Complexity and the economy
W. Brian Arthur
- Oxford (Inglaterra) New York (Estados Unidos) Oxford University Press 2015
- xxiv, 211 páginas ilustraciones, gráficas
Incluye referencias bibliográficas
Complexity economics: a different framework for economic thought. -- Inductive reasoning and bounded rationality: the El Farol Problem. -- Asset pricing under endogenous expectations in an artificial stock market / Competing technologies, increasing returns, and lock-in by historical events. -- Process and emergence in the economy / All systems will be gamed: exploitive behavior in economic and social systems. -- evolution of technology within a simple computer model / economy evolving as its technologies evolve. -- On the evolution of complexity. -- Cognition: the black box of economics. -- end of certainty in economics. -- Complexity and the economy. W. Brian Arthur, John H. Holland, Blake LeBaron, Richard Palmer, and Paul Tayler. -- W. Brian Arthur, Steven N. Durlauf, and David A. Lane. -- W. Brian Arthur and Wolfgang Polak. -- The The The
A collection of previous published papers by the author on the subject of complexity economics, appearing from the 1980s to the present.
Texto en ingles
0199334293 9780199334292
2014012789
Economía evolutiva Economía --Aspectos psicológicos Complejidad tecnológica