- Key book brings up to date advances in Complexity Economics;
- Theoretical advances, methodological developments and real life practice, covered across 31 Chapters;
- Edition acts as a guide for researchers, students, and policymakers seeking better ways to understand and manage an increasingly turbulent economy
A landmark book bringing up to date the latest advances in Complexity Economics has been published.
The Economy as an Evolving Complex System IV, published by The Santa Fe Institute Press, acts as a guide for researchers, students, and policymakers seeking better ways to understand and manage an increasingly turbulent economy, highlighting how a new generation of tools for capturing complexity are reaching maturity and moving into practice.
Led by an editorial team including eight INET Oxford researchers, the publication's 31 Chapters explore the theoretical advances and methodological developments in the discipline, showing how these ideas are increasingly being used in practice by central banks, regulators and researchers to tackle real problems.
All Chapters are available to download free of charge. The two volumes of the book can also be purchased in hard copy.
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