Co-evolution in the Financial Market
Emil Dinga,
Camelia Oprean-Stan,
Cristina Roxana Tănăsescu,
Vasile Brătian and
Gabriela-Mariana Ionescu
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Emil Dinga: Romanian Academy
Cristina Roxana Tănăsescu: Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Vasile Brătian: Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu
Gabriela-Mariana Ionescu: Romanian Academy
Chapter Chapter 2 in Co-Evolution of Symbolic Species in the Financial Market, 2023, pp 33-87 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The chapter begins with a synoptic presentation of the theoretical underpinnings of the evolutionary process as grounded in Biology, and in this context, the general concept of mechanism is proposed and examined. These presentations then allow for a thorough examination of the co-evolution concept, both theoretically and logically. The main contribution of the chapter is the identification and examination of the components, process, and mechanism of the co-evolution in the financial market—genotype, phenotype, fitness, and selection. In addition, the concept of co-species in the financial market is investigated, as well as what is known as circular causality in this market. Finally, the chapter proposes a triad of selection in the co-evolutive financial market, namely genetic (including epigenetic) selection, memetic selection, and (a novel proposal by the authors) semetic selection.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-31698-2_2
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