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Barriers and Bounds to Rationality - Essays on Economic Complexity and Dynamics in Interactive Systems

English · Hardback

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Peter Albin is known for his seminal work in applying the concepts of adaptive dynamical systems, first developed by biologists and physicists, to the study of economic systems. This book is a collection of his pathbreaking articles on the application of cellular automata and complexity theory to economic problems. Duncan Foley provides a thoughtful introduction in which he reviews the disparate analytical sources of Albin's work in the theories of nonlinear dynamical systems, economic dynamics, cellular automata, linguistic and computational complexity, and bounded rationality.

Albin has analyzed economic systems as interactions of highly complex components (i.e., intelligent human beings). He uses the theories of generative linguistics and cellular automata to establish that the complexity level of economic systems is, in principle at least, that of a Turing machine or general-purpose computer, establishing that classic economic approaches to the problems of household and firm choice, macroeconomic prediction, and policy evaluation may give rise to undecidable propositions and uncomputable functions. He develops simple models of dynamic economic interaction based on cellular automata which illustrate the inherent complexity of economic interactions and the resulting challenge they pose to traditional theories of rational economic behavior. These models explore the dynamics of the business cycle, decentralized market trading, and the emergence of cooperation in a novel local-interaction version of the repeated prisoners' dilemma game. Albin's work provides a unique and important perspective on economic systems.

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Preface
Acknowledgments
1Introduction3
2The Metalogic of Economic Predictions, Calculations, and Propositions73
3Microeconomic Foundations of Cyclical Irregularities or "Chaos"105
4Qualitative Effects of Monetary Policy in "Rich" Dynamic Systems137
5Decentralized, Dispersed Exchange without an Auctioneer: A Simulation Study157
6Approximations of Cooperative Equilibria in Multiperson Prisoners' Dilemma Played by Cellular Automata181
7The Complexity of Social Groups and Social Systems Described by Graph Structures210
Works Cited243
Index251


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Peter S. Albin

Summary

Peter Albin is known for his seminal work in applying the concepts of adaptive dynamical systems, first developed by biologists and physicists, to the study of economic systems. This book is a collection of his pathbreaking articles on the application of cellular automata and complexity theory to economic problems.

Product details

Authors Peter Albin, Peter S. Albin
Assisted by Simon Albin (Editor), Duncan Foley (Editor), Duncan K. Foley (Editor), Foley Duncan K. (Editor)
Publisher Princeton University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.04.1998
 
EAN 9780691026763
ISBN 978-0-691-02676-3
No. of pages 296
Series Princeton Studies in Complexit
Princeton Studies in Complexity
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Economics / Theory, Economic theory & philosophy, Economic theory and philosophy

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