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Quantifying Value with Effective Complexity

Maxwell Murialdo and Arturo Cifuentes ()

Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics, 2022, vol. 34, issue 1, 69-85

Abstract: We present a new economic theory of value based on complexity theory. For simplicity, we call this theory ‘complexalism’ (a portmanteau of ‘complexity’ and ‘capitalism’). Complexalism is a framework that establishes valuations by quantifying the present and future complexities of objects and their surroundings. This framework reparameterises questions of economic value into more objectively addressable subcomponents. First, we motivate the importance of developing alternative frameworks for value. Next, we discuss a novel three-dimensional framework to analyse value and the use of effective complexity as a proxy metric of economic value. Finally, we propose explicit methods for quantifying complexity and simulating valuations. The resulting valuations may serve to benchmark prices and can be used in evaluating the market rules of engagement. JEL: B41, B59, C63, D63

Keywords: Theory of value; valuation; economic policy; complexity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1177/0260107920913663

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