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Ecological Vision of Digital Economy Evolution

Zhiyi Liu ()
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Zhiyi Liu: Shanghai Jiaotong University

Chapter Chapter 2 in The Power of Ideas, 2022, pp 19-36 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract After discussing the ideological principles of digital economics, we will discuss it from the perspective of evolution and ecology. As a part of modern economics research, unlike traditional economics research, I will concentrate on the thinking and inspiration brought by the research paradigm of non-mainstream economics. Therefore, here we start from the economic theory of Austrian School, then turn to the discussion of the economic research results of evolutionary economic thought and the economic research results of Hurwicz mechanism design, and finally elaborate digital economy paradigm from the angle of the non-equilibrium ecosystem thinking. Significantly, what I want to emphasize here is not the academic thought of a specific school, but the basic logic and knowledge structure to understand the internal complexity of digital economy from the research of unorthodox economists—to find the contents ignored by us on the ideological highland of predecessors and apply them to the research of new phenomena and problems. This is the method I admire in my research work.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-4574-8_2

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