When complexity meets finance: A contribution to the study of the macroeconomic effects of complex financial systems
Alberto Botta,
Eugenio Caverzasi and
Alberto Russo
No PKWP1909, Working Papers from Post Keynesian Economics Society (PKES)
Abstract:
In the last decade, complexity economics has emerged as a powerful approach to the understanding of the most relevant factors influencing economic development. The concept of economic complexity has been applied to the study of different economic issues such as economic growth, technological change and inequality. With this work we aim at extending the application of this concept to the study of the financial side of the economy, and, in particular, of the macroeconomic effects of rising financial complexity. In this paper, we present an agent-based model integrating an increasingly complex financial sector with a real side of the economy populated, among other sectors, by heterogeneous households. We test the systemic impact that the increasing complexity of both the financial system and the financial products it manufactures bear on economic growth, macroeconomic stability and inequality. We find mixed results with respect to the positive economic implications the existing literature ascribes to products complexity and deepening production capabilities. Despite higher financial complexity may lead to faster growth, our model suggests that this comes at the cost of heightened financial fragility, a more crisis-prone economic system, and increasing levels of income and wealth inequality. According to these findings, and consistently with pioneering insights from Minsky, we claim that rising complexity does not always entail positive consequences for the well-being of the economy. This is particularly true when it comes to financial innovations and financial complexity.
Keywords: AB-SFC model; financial complexity; securitization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E44 G01 G23 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 25
Date: 2019-04
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Journal Article: When complexity meets finance: A contribution to the study of the macroeconomic effects of complex financial systems (2022) 
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