Focusing on the innovative field of complexity economics, this textbook offers a thorough exploration of its concepts and methodologies across thirteen chapters. It distinguishes complexity economics from traditional neoclassical approaches, encouraging readers to examine their inherent beliefs about economic systems. The initial chapters provide foundational knowledge, while the core chapters delve into essential concepts, applying them to various economic issues. The concluding chapter addresses the implications of complexity for economic policy and the discipline's future evolution.
Michael Roos Bücher
