Computability, complexity and constructivity in economic analysis

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Computability, complexity and constructivity in economic analysis

edited by K. Vela Velupillai

Blackwell, 2005

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Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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内容説明

This cutting-edge collection of essays develops an economic theory based on the mathematics of the digital computer. The book proposes a wholly different mathematical foundation for economic theory and applied economics. The contributors supply explicit formalizations and applications to traditional issues in economic analysis. Each chapter presents new theoretical perspectives and results, and novel conceptual definitions.

目次

Preface.I. Introduction.(K. Vela Velupillai).II. Computing the Future (N. C. A. da Costa and F. A. Doria).III. Making Mathematics Effective in Economics (Joseph L. McCauley).IV. Complexity and Information in Modeling (J. Rissanen).V. Introduction: Algorithmic and Exchangeable Aspects (John J. McCall).VI. Constructive and Classical Models for Results in Economics and Game Theory (Kislaya Prasad).VII. A Primer on the Tools and Concepts of Computable Economics (K. Vela Velupillai).VIII. Emergence and Universal Computation (Cassey Lee).IX. Research and Development in Computable Production Functions (Francesco Luna).X. Computable Knowledge and Undecidability: A Turing Machine Metaphor Applied to Endogenous Growth Models (Stefano Zambelli).XI. Rights and Decentralized Computatation (Hakan J. Holm).Author Index.Subject Index.

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