Complexity and the Economy 作者:W·Brian Arthur 出版社:Oxford University Press 出版年:2014-10-30 页数:240 定价:USD 36.95 装帧:Hardcover ISBN:9780199334292 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐 作者简介· ··· 布莱恩...
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which have tended to become more complex, but its tendencies to reinterpret all of its research results against that benchmark and towards their historical thrust of suggesting an unconditional superiority of such market economy as the crown of human evolution and end of history—which is flawed in...
Challenging the inevitability of self-interest I went to a talk last Saturday in Oxford, given by Ben Ansell, author of Why Politics Fails’. It worried me. One central issue – and I challenged him on this – is his assumption that Man always acts in… ...
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, we create a new measure—the Green Complexity Index (GCI)—which aims to capture the extent to which countries are able to competitively2 export green, technologically sophisticated products, and allows us to estimate which countries are likely to be leaders and laggards in the green economy....
In es- sence, a sequence of adaptive cycles can be de- scribed, for the so-called natural system, the economy, management agencies, users, and poli- tics. We think it is necessary to consider three scale ranges for each system, although the particular scales might be different for ...
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It is also worth thinking about the possible benefits of the huge disruption to traditional working practices caused by what the Oxford English dictionary now recognises as a neologism: the permacrisis. No profound set of social and economic changes is an unalloyed disaster. Where are the loci of...
The development trajectory of the Irish economy is also often labeled a miracle. Ireland managed to transform from an agrarian nation with traditional manufactures into a technology-intensive economy in a few decades, based on some of the most dynamic sectors in the world, namely, computer engineer...