Overview
- Presents a survey of the aspects of economic complexity, with a focus on foundational, interdisciplinary ideas
- Provides applications in urban and regional dynamics, ecological economics, general equilibrium theory, and financial market dynamics
- Draws various themes together in a broad, transdisciplinary framework through which to view complexity
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This book presents a survey of the aspects of economic complexity, with a focus on foundational, interdisciplinary ideas. The long-awaited follow up to his 2011 volume Complex Evolutionary Dynamics in Urban-Regional and Ecologic-Economic Systems: From Catastrophe to Chaos and Beyond, this volume draws together the threads of Rosser’s earlier work on complexity theory and its wide applications in economics and an expanded list of related disciplines.
The book begins with a full account of the broader categories of complexity in economics--dynamic, computational, hierarchical, and structural--before shifting to more detailed analysis. The next two chapters address problems associated with computational complexity, especially those of computability, and discuss the Godel Incompleteness Theorem with a focus on reflexivity. The middle chapters discuss the relationship between entropy, econophysics, evolution, and economic complexity, respectively, with applications in urban and regional dynamics, ecological economics, general equilibrium theory, as well as financial market dynamics. The final chapter works to bring together these themes into a broader framework and expose some of the limits concerning analysis of deeper foundational issues.
With applications in all disciplines characterized by interconnected nonlinear adaptive systems, this book is appropriate for graduate students, professors and practitioners in economics and related disciplines such as regional science, mathematics, physics, biology, environmental sciences, philosophy, and psychology.
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John Barkley Rosser Jr. is a mathematical economist and Professor of Economics at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia, US. He is known for work in nonlinear economic dynamics, including applications in economics of catastrophe theory, chaos theory, and complexity theory. He joined the economics department at JMU in 1977, and was appointed Professor of Economics in 1988 and Kirby L. Cramer Jr. Professor Business Administration in 1996. He has published several books and over 200 journal articles, book chapters, and book reviews in a wide variety of sub-fields of economics. He served as Editor of the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization from 2001–2010. In 2012 he became Founding Editor-in-Chief of the Review of Behavioral Economics. As of 2018, he is also Coeditor of the New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics, 4th edition.
Bibliographic Information
Book Title: Foundations and Applications of Complexity Economics
Authors: J. Barkley Rosser, Jr.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-70668-5
Publisher: Springer Cham
eBook Packages: Economics and Finance, Economics and Finance (R0)
Copyright Information: Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021
Hardcover ISBN: 978-3-030-70667-8Published: 22 May 2021
Softcover ISBN: 978-3-030-70670-8Published: 23 May 2022
eBook ISBN: 978-3-030-70668-5Published: 21 May 2021
Edition Number: 1
Number of Pages: IX, 174
Number of Illustrations: 11 b/w illustrations, 5 illustrations in colour
Topics: Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods, Institutional/Evolutionary Economics, Regional/Spatial Science, Applications of Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos Theory, Game Theory, Economics, Social and Behav. Sciences