The economy as an evolving complex system II
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The economy as an evolving complex system II
(Santa Fe Institute studies in the sciences of complexity, . Proceedings ; v. 27)
Addison-Wesley, c1997
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
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: pbk ISBN 9780201328233
内容説明
A new view of the economy as an evolving, complex system has been pioneered at the Santa Fe Institute over the last ten years, This volume is a collection of articles that shape and define this view,a view of the economy as emerging from the interactions of individual agents whose behaviour constantly evolves, whose strategies and actions are always adapting.The traditional framework in economics portrays activity within an equilibrium steady state. The interacting agents in the economy are typically homogenous, solve well-defined problems using perfect rationality, and act within given legal and social structures. The complexity approach, by contrast, sees economic activity as continually changing,continually in process. The interacting agents are typically heterogeneous, they must cognitively interpret the problems they face, and together they create the structures,markets, legal and social institutions, price patters, expectations,to which they individually react. Such structures may never settle down. Agents may forever adapt and explore and evolve their behaviours within structures that continually emerge and change and disappear,structures these behaviours co-create. This complexity approach does not replace the equilibrium one,it complements it.The papers here collected originated at a recent conference at the Santa Fe Institute, which was called to follow up the well-known 1987 SFI conference organized by Philip Anderson, Kenneth Arrow, and David Pines. They survey the new study of complexity and the economy. They apply this approach to real economic problems and they show the extent to which the initial vision of the 1987 conference has come to fruition.
目次
* Introduction W.B. Arthur, S.N., Durlauf, and D. Lane * Asset Pricing Under Endogenous Expectations in an Artificial Stock Market W.B. Arthur, J.H. Holland, B. LeBaron, R. Palmer, and P. Tayler * Natural Rationality V.M. Darley and S.A. Kauffman * Statistical Mechanics Approaches to Socioeconomic Behavior S.N. Durlauf * Is What Is Good for Each Best for All? Learning From Others in the Information Contagion Model D. Lane * Evolution of Trading Structures Y.M. Ioannides * Foresight, Complexity, and Strategy D. Lane and R. Maxfield * The Emergence of Simple Ecologies of Skill J.F. Padgett * Some Fundamental Puzzles in Economic History/Development D.C. North * How the Economy Organizes Itself in Space: A Survey of the New Economic Geography P. Krugman * Time and Money P. Shubik * Promises Promises J. Geanakoplos * Macroeconomics and Complexity: Inflation Theory A. Leijonhufvud * Evolutionary Dynamics in Game-Theoretic Models K. Lindgren * Identification of Anonymous Endogenous Interactions C.F. Manski * Asset Price Behavior in Complex Environments W.A. Brock * Population Games L.E. Blume * Computational Political Economy K. Kollman, J. H. Miller, and S. Page * The Economy as an Interactive System A.P. Kirman * How Economists Can Get A Life L. Tesfatsion * Some Thoughts About Distribution in Economics P.W. Anderson
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: hbk ISBN 9780201959888
内容説明
This volume is a collection of articles that shape and define a new view of the economy as an evolving complex system. This view is one of the economy as emerging from the interactions of individual agents whose behavior constantly evolves, whose strategies and actions are always adapting. }A new view of the economy as an evolving, complex system has been pioneered at the Santa Fe Institute over the last ten years. This volume is a collection of articles that shape and define this viewa view of the economy as emerging from the interactions of individual agents whose behavior constantly evolves, whose strategies and actions are always adapting.The traditional framework in economics portrays economic activity within an equilibrium steady state. The interacting agents in the economy are typically homogenous, solve well-defined problems using perfect rationality, and act within given legal and social structures. The complexity approach, by contrast, sees economic activity as continually changingcontinually in process . the interacting agents are typically heterogeneous, they must cognitively interpret the problems they face, and together they create the structuresmarkets, legal and social institutions, price patterns, expectationsto which they individually react.
Such structures may never settle down. Agents may forever adapt and explore and evolve their behavior within structures that continually emerge and change and disappearstructures these behaviors co-create. This complexity approach does not replace the equilibrium oneit complements it.The papers collected here originated at a recent conference at the Santa Fe Institute, which was called to follow up the well-known 1987 conference organized by Philip Anderson, Kenneth Arrow, and David Pines. They survey the new study of complexity and the economy. They apply this approach to real economic problems and they show the extent to which the initial vision of the 1987 conference has come to fruition. The Economy as an Evolving Complex System II will fascinate economists of all types. }
目次
- Introduction (W.B. Arthur, S.N. Durlauf, D. Lane)
- Asset Pricing Under Endogenous Expectations in an Artificial Stock Market (W.B. Arthur, J.H. Holland, B. LeBaron, R. Palmer, and P. Tyler)
- Natural Rationality (V.M. Darley and S.A. Kauffman)
- Statistical Mechanics Approaches to Socioeconomic Behavior (S.N. Durlauf)
- Is What Is Good for Each Best for All? Learning From Others in the Information Contagion Model (D.A. Lane)
- Evolution of Trading Structures (Y.M. Ioannides)
- Foresight, Complexity, and Strategy (D. A. Lane and R. Maxfield)
- The Emergence of Simple Ecologies of Skill (J.F. Padgett)
- Some Fundamental Puzzles in Economic History/Development (D.C. North)
- How the Economy Organizes Itself in Space: A Survey of the New Economic Geography (P. Krugman)
- Time and Money (M. Shubik)
- Promises Promises (J. Geanakoplos)
- Macroeconomics and Complexity: Inflation Theory (A. Leijonhufvud)
- Evolutionary Dynamics in Game-Theoretic Models (K. Lindgren)
- Identification of Anonymous Endogenous Interactions (C.F. Manski)
- Asset Price Behavior in Complex Environments (W.A. Brock)
- Population Games (L.E. Blume).
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