I’Ve live in an astornshingly complex world, Yet what we do in our everyday lives seems simple enough. Most of us conform to society’s rules, pursue familiar strategies, and achieve reasonably predictable outcomes. In our role as economic agents, we simply peddle our wares and earn our daily bread as best we can.So where on earth does this astonishing complexity come from? Much of it is ubiquitous in nature, to be sure, but part of it lies within and between us. Part of it comes from those games of interaction that humans play—games against nature, games against each other, games of competition, games of cooperation. In bygone eras, people simply hunted and gathered to come up with dinner. Today you can find theoretical economists scratching mysterious equations on whiteboards (not even blackboards) and getting paid to do this. In the modern economy, most of us make our living in a niche created for us by what others do. Because we’ve become more dependent on each other, our economy as a whole has become more strongly interactive.
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This book is an introduction to the ideas of modern systems theory as they apply to problems in the economic realm. Using a wealth of examples from evolutionary game theory to urban and traffic planning, it shows how economic agents interact to produce the behavior recognized as economic life.
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List of Illustrations and Tables -- Preface -- Credits -- Acknowledgments -- 1 Chance and Necessity -- 2 On the Road to know-ware -- 3 Sheep, explores, and Phase Transitions -- 4 The Ancient Art of Learning by circulating -- 5 Networks, Boosters, and Self-organized cities -- 6 Traffic near the edge of chaos -- 7 Coevolving Markets -- Notes -- References -- Index.
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ISBN
9780367015183
Publisert
2019-09-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Routledge
Vekt
780 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Aldersnivå
U, G, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
336
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