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| | | | | By Jean Boulton What are the key ideas that define the science of complexity? How do they help us better understand our world so that we can engage more effectively? The science of complexity conveys a view of the world as dynamic, richly interdependent and full of variety. "A world - organic and emergent, shaped... | |
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| | | | | Here is the introduction to a new version of my paper, "Hayek and Three Concepts of Intertemporal Equilibrium" which I presented last June at the History of Economics Society meeting in Toronto, and which I presented piecemeal in a series of posts last May and June. This post corresponds to the first part of this | |
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| | | | | van der Leeuw, S., and C. Folke. 2021. The social dynamics of basins of attraction. Ecology and Society 26(1):33. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-12289-260133 | |
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| | | By Aaron Vansintjan* Proponents of degrowth and accelerationism will likely be found in the same room for decades to come. Despite their opposite 'branding', they should probably talk; they have a lot to learn from each other. For the past little while I've been involved with a group in Barcelona, which studies and advocates 'degrowth':... | ||