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Is a transdisciplinary perspective on economic complexity possible?

J. Barkley Rosser

Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2010, vol. 75, issue 1, 3-11

Abstract: Marshall's problem regarding the relationship between economics and physics and biology is considered within the context of the possibility of a transdisciplinary approach that would truly combine the various disciplines. While a combined econophysics is very much an ongoing enterprise, and a possible econobiology may be emerging along several different lines, a full combination of all three is not in sight except possibly in the area of global climate-economy modeling. It is argued that heterogeneous interacting agent forms of complexity are likely to provide the best methods for achieving such transdisciplinary models.

Keywords: Transdisciplinary; Complexity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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