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Scaling and universality in economics: empirical results and theoretical interpretation

H. E. Stanley and V. Plerou

Quantitative Finance, 2001, vol. 1, issue 6, 563-567

Abstract: H Eugene Stanley and Vasiliki Plerou comment on the paper by Blake LeBaron, on page 621 of this issue, by examining the degree to which the twin concepts of scaling and universality apply to economic systems as compared with other physical systems comprising a large number of interconnected and interacting components.

Date: 2001
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