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Complexity and Co-Evolution: Continuity and Change in Socio-Economic Systems
Book – The aim for this book is to offer stimulus to those wishing to engage with the concepts and tools provided by the emerging paradigm of thought on complexity and at the same time to foster new debate on co-evolutionary issues within … Continue reading
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Managing complexity in socio-economic systems
Read This contribution summarizes some typical features of complex systems such as non-linear interactions, chaotic dynamics, the ‘‘butterfly effect’’, phase transitions, self-organized criticality, cascading effects, and power laws. These imply sometimes quite unexpected, counter-intuitive, or even paradoxical behaviors of socioeconomic … Continue reading