Complexity and the Economy: Implications for Economic PolicyJohn H. Finch, Magali Orillard Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005 M01 1 - 323 páginas Complexity and the Economy brings together a range of perspectives from internationally-renowned scholars. The book surveys conceptual approaches to understanding complexity as a key subject in evolutionary and political economy. |
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