Complexity and Evolution: Toward a New Synthesis for Economics
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- 9780262035385
- 330.1 COM
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1. Introduction
Part I: Challenges of Integrating Complexity and Evolution
2. Disequilibrium Adjustment and Economic Outcomes
3. Two Meanings of Complex Adaptive System
4. Evolution and Market Complexity
5. Challenges of Integrating Complexity and Evolution into Economics
Part II: Evolution Behavioral Economics
6. Proximate Mechanism of Individual Decision-Making Behavior
7. A Typology of Human Morality
8. Evolutionary Behavioral Economics
Part III: Evolution of Institutions and Organizations
9. The Diffusion of Institutions
10. Robust Institutions Design: What makes some Institutions more Adaptable and Resilient to Changes in their Environment than Others?
11. Evolvability of Organizations and Institutions
12. Evolution of Institutions and Organizations
Part IV: Shaping the evolution of complex societies
13. Adaption and Maladaptation in the Past: A Case Study and some Implications
14. Innovation Policy as Creating Markets, not only fixing them: Implication for Complexity theory
15. Complexity Economics and Workaday Economic Policy
16. Advancing Agent_Zero
17. Not Half Bad: A Modest Criterion for Inclusion
18. Shaping the Evolution of Complex Societies
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