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authors who jointly contributed to establish the elements of what could constitute a "science of complexity". Based on the … (homogeneous or heterogeneous) agents and the environment; ii) emergence and self-organization; iii) the importance of not …, learning and evolution. Finally, contemporary critics are presented. They suggest that the arguments of complex systems do not …
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authors who jointly contributed to establish the elements of what could constitute a "science of complexity". Based on the … (homogeneous or heterogeneous) agents and the environment; ii) emergence and self-organization; iii) the importance of nonlinearity …, learning and evolution. Finally, contemporary criticisms are presented. They suggest that the arguments of complex systems do …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012234215
authors who jointly contributed to establish the elements of what could constitute a "science of complexity". Based on the … (homogeneous or heterogeneous) agents and the environment; ii) emergence and self-organization; iii) the importance of not …, learning and evolution. Finally, contemporary critics are presented. They suggest that the arguments of complex systems do not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010462099
authors who jointly contributed to establish the elements of what could constitute a "science of complexity". Based on the … (homogeneous or heterogeneous) agents and the environment; ii) emergence and self-organization; iii) the importance of not …, learning and evolution. Finally, contemporary critics are presented. They suggest that the arguments of complex systems do not …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010462104
authors who jointly contributed to establish the elements of what could constitute a "science of complexity". Based on the … (homogeneous or heterogeneous) agents and the environment; ii) emergence and self-organization; iii) the importance of nonlinearity …, learning and evolution. Finally, contemporary criticisms are presented. They suggest that the arguments of complex systems do …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012057058
Evolution is thought to occur in many disciplinary domains. Because of the intellectual attraction of the neo …-Darwinian theory of evolution, evolutionary processes in other domains are often conceptualized in terms of that theory. However, as … generic features of evolution which transcend all domain-specific characteristics. Two concrete features are discussed …
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although Menger stresses on the emergence of institutions, Veblen is much aware of analyzing their evolution. On this basis the …This paper is an attempt to compare Carl Menger and Thorstein Veblen,’s conceptions of institutions. It is shown that …
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elements of these definitions, which can be summarized as institutions being "codifiable systems of social structures (in … understanding of "institutions" is sufficiently concrete. …
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elements of these definitions, which can be summarized as institutions being “codifiable systems of social structures (in … understanding of ‘institutions’ is sufficiently concrete. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011984904
Among the important factors in the financial crisis of 2008 and 2009 was an large ethical breakdown in the financial sector that preceded it. The sources of good behavior are multiple but religion ranks high among them. In thinking about the role of religion, most people think first of Judaism,...
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