This article argues that the neoclassical era in economics has ended and isbeing replaced by a new era. What best characterizes the new era is its acceptance that the economy is complex, and thus that it might be called the complexity era. The complexity era has not arrived through a revolution. Instead, it has evolved out of the many strains of neoclassical work, along with work done by less orthodox mainstream and heterodox economists. It is only in its beginning stages. The article discusses the work that is forming the foundation of the complexity era, and how that work will likely change the way in which we understand economic phenomena and the economics profession.
Nota mental: Ya tengo la excusa perfecta para abandonar la profesion para siempre y dedicarme a escritor de novelas estilo El Marques, con fuerte contenido erotico posmo.
Nota mental: Ya tengo la excusa perfecta para abandonar la profesion para siempre y dedicarme a escritor de novelas estilo El Marques, con fuerte contenido erotico posmo.
pero los economistas de hoy dia se la pasan diciendo obscenidades...
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eso es como la frase de andrew lo, los economistas envidian a los fisicos por que con 3 leyes explican el 99% de los fenomenos, en cambio los economistas con 99 leyes el 3% (o algo asi)
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